1. By the end of the session, learners should be able to identify and differentiate between various types of anxiety disorders, understanding their unique symptoms, causes, and diagnostic criteria.
2. Learners should be able to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of psychological treatments for anxiety disorders, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and other evidence-based interventions.
3. Learners should acquire knowledge and understanding of the use of medication in managing anxiety disorders, specifically the role, mechanisms, benefits, and drawbacks of anxiolytics.
4. The learners should be able to develop a multidisciplinary approach to managing anxiety disorders, integrating psychological treatments and pharmacological interventions.
5. Learners should be able to apply this knowledge in constructing effective treatment plans for individuals suffering from different types of anxiety disorders, considering both the immediate relief of symptoms and long-term management strategies.
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