How the Already Anxious Avoided Global Spike in COVID Anxiety

Q+A with David H. Rosmarin about his team’s research into why patients being treated for anxiety weren’t reporting the worsening symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a cohort of 764 individuals, they found that cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy appear to have been protective against pandemic-related anxiety.

Read more in the Harvard Gazette.

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