When it comes to anxiety disorders, first-line options are more or less the same: SSRIs, SNRIs, and psychotherapy. But when those don’t work, a broader array of options opens up, and the choice is different for each disorder.
In Part 2 of our special report, we explain how you can treat various types of treatment-resistant anxiety—specifically, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder.
Dr. Aiken is the Editor in Chief of The Carlat Psychiatry Report; director of the Mood Treatment Center in North Carolina, where he maintains a private practice combining medication and therapy along with evidence-based complementary and alternative treatments; and Assistant Professor NYU Langone Department of Psychiatry. He has worked as a research assistant at the NIMH and a sub-investigator on clinical trials, and conducts research on a shoestring budget out of his private practice. Follow him on Twitter and find him on LinkedIn.