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Pharmacotherapy of Severe Anxiety Disorders

Date

This course was held on January 25, 2022

Presenter

Omar Canosa, MD, Medical Director

Anxiety disorders represent a worldwide health burden of unimaginable scope.

For all age ranges, anxiety disorders rank behind only depressive disorders in their impact on human health and wellness. While most anxiety disorder presentations are mild to moderate, and responsive to well-established pharmaco- and psychotherapeutic approaches, sustained remission is more elusive, with most anxiety disorders running a chronic, relapsing-remitting course.

Anxiety disorders at the higher end of the severity spectrum, while representing a minority of all anxiety cases, are still common enough that all experienced clinicians have encountered them, at one point or another. These severe anxiety disorders cause profound human suffering and functional impairment, as well as present a clinical challenge that, by and large, is not adequately remediated by guidelines meant to address the more common, middle-of-the-road anxiety pictures.

Learning Objectives

  • This presentation will focus on severe, complex and/or treatment-resistant anxiety disorders. We will review the broad landscape of anxiety disorders, prior to zooming in on the more severe and problematic presentations of these conditions.
  • Treatment options commonly employed for addressing anxiety disorders will be presented, including evidence-based pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders of all severity levels. After covering these well-established treatment approaches, we will examine case scenarios of severe anxiety disorder presentations, highlighting the particular challenges to successful treatment that these pose.
  • We will discuss treatment strategies for addressing severe anxiety disorders, followed by a question and answer session.

Omar Canosa, MD

Medical Director, Anxiety Institute

BS, Florida International University // MD, UCE (San Pedro, DR)

Dr. Omar Canosa joins the Anxiety Institute with over twenty years of experience as a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist. After earning his doctorate in medicine in 1999, Dr. Canosa completed his general psychiatry training at Temple University’s School of Medicine, with a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Drexel University’s College of Medicine in Philadelphia. From 2008 to 2014, Dr. Canosa worked for Atlantic Health’s Overlook Medical Center in Summit, NJ, where he spearheaded the evolution of an integrative and evidence-based pediatric eating disorder treatment program.

Dr. Canosa is an integrative psychiatrist with a deep commitment to addressing both the symptoms and underlying challenges of anxiety and OCD, while promoting overall well-being for each client. His clinical interventions draw on a diverse range of healing traditions, allowing him to offer a multidimensional approach to mental health care that goes beyond just managing symptoms.

Through an approach rooted in a deep understanding of the unique developmental changes that occur during adolescence and young adulthood, Dr. Canosa recognizes that the brain undergoes significant neurological shifts during this critical period, affecting emotional regulation, behavior, and decision-making. His treatment strategies are informed by these developmental transformations, ensuring that each client’s care is tailored to their specific stage of growth. In his role as Medical Director at Anxiety Institute, Dr. Canosa collaborates closely with the clinical team to provide medical insight and integrative guidance, complementing the psychological approaches used in programming and treatment. He consults individually with clients and families to discuss personalized medical treatment options, including medication management. His ultimate goal is to create a therapeutic environment that fosters healing, resilience, and long-term well-being for individuals struggling with anxiety, OCD, and related disorders.

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