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An Interview with Dr. Clark, author of Living Well with Anxiety: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Tell You …

By Eileen Bailey, Health Guide Monday, May 17, 2010

 

In this case, CBT lasted for approximately 6 to 8 weeks. About a year later, the patient came back wanting help in coping with the stress of a new job. Dr. Clark worked with her for a few weeks.

 

This patient has been able to move on with her life. She is now married with children and works outside the home. 


Carolyn Chambers Clark is a board-certified advanced holistic nurse practitioner with a master's degree in mental health nursing and a doctorate in education. She is a faculty member in the Health Services Doctoral Program at Walden University.

 

Dr. Clark's book is available on her website. She has generously offered members of AnxietyConnection.com a discount.  You can find out more about her book: http://www.carolynchambersclark.com/id145.html

 

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By Eileen Bailey, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 05/17/10