
The psychology of anxiety
Eugene E. Levitt
1967
Levitt's "The Psychology of Anxiety" offers a comprehensive exploration of anxiety disorders, delving into their physiological underpinnings and psychological manifestations. The book examines various theoretical frameworks, including psychodynamic, behavioral, and cognitive perspectives, to explain the origins and maintenance of anxious states. It also discusses diagnostic criteria and therapeutic approaches, providing an in-depth understanding of how anxiety impacts individuals and how it can be addressed.