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Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorder and Anxiety: Bridging Psychiatric, Psychological, and Neurobiological Perspectives
Justin J. Anker
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Matt G. Kushner
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Neuroscience
100%
Alcohol
100%
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Alcohol Use Disorder
100%
Negative Affect
100%
Psychological Perspective
100%
Neurobiological Perspectives
100%
Alcohol-related
50%
Epidemiological Study
50%
Behavioral Research
50%
Psychiatry
50%
Neuroscience Research
50%
Neurobiological Systems
50%
Psychological Processes
50%
Prospective Risk
50%
Neurobiological Processes
50%
System Process
50%
Related Disciplines
50%
Anxiety Problems
50%
Drinking to Cope
50%
Mood Problems
50%
Future Problem
50%
Psychology
Alcohol Use Disorder
100%
Psychology
100%
Medical Aspects of Alcohol Misuse
66%
Negative Affect
66%
Mood
33%
Neurobiology
33%