Bulletin of fundamental and clinic medicine, 2022 №4
Subject of the article
CLINICAL TYPOLOGY OF ENDOGENOUS ANXIETY DEPRESSION AND MODERN APPROACH TO THEIR DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION (29-32)
Authors
Agranovsky Mark Lazarevich, Agranovsky Konstantin Markovich, Muminov Rakhimjon Kayumovich
Institution
Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan, Andijan
Abstract
Anxiety depression is one of the main problems of modern clinical psychiatry in pathogenetic and methodological aspects. This article will discuss the relevance of endogenous anxiety depressions today, that the phenomenon of anxiety depression itself goes beyond the status of a medical problem and affects the deep aspects of human existence that are associated with the saturation of modern life with stressful events and other negative social trends. The article will also pay attention to the frequency of occurrence of endogenous anxiety depressions, issues of diagnosis, treatment and prevention by modern methods.
Key words
anxiety, depression, clinical typology, mental disorders, psychopathology.
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