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As in all matters involving the mind, there’s real uncertainty to manage in the process of diagnosis and treatment. With a physical illness, there are agreed factors that can be measured or tested including: fever or high temperature, changes in heart rate, the presence of bacteria, and so on. This is all very convenient because, with clear evidence of an urgent need to take action, doctors can prescribe the appropriate drugs and take whatever other steps are needed to produce the “cure”. With accidental or deliberate injuries, it’s even easier. With a knife sticking out of a wound, a bullet lodged in the body or broken bones to see, surgeons can immediately set to work. But when it comes to the mind, all the objective measures stop working. A doctor can look at the outside of your head, put you inside an imaging machine, or watch your brain waves track across a roll of paper, but no one can tell what you are thinking.

This is a major issue for both researchers and practicing doctors. There’s only a partial understanding of how the brain works. We know what the basic chemical messengers are and can guess how they all work together to help us think. But even if we cut off the top of your skull and prod your brain around while you are still alive, this would not help us much. If you are awake (no anesthetic for you) you could tell us how you feel and what you are thinking, but what you say might not be reliable. No one can do a Vulcan mind-meld to read your thoughts. It all comes down to what you say. Of course, there may be physical symptoms for doctors to observe. But confirming a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder during its early stages is very difficult. It’s only when you have the full disorder that the evidence is clear.

Now look at this from the other side. There are some extremely good drugs like Valium available to treat anxiety disorders. With physical disease, preventative medicine is very important. If you are diagnosed with the first symptoms of heart disease, a whole range of treatments is available to prevent it from developing into a life-threatening condition. The same should be true of anxiety disorders except it is difficult to know when the diagnosis is confirmed. Many people begin to slip into more disruptive levels of anxiety, but then recover without any help being needed. That’s why doctors are very reluctant to begin using Valium early. Most look for symptoms to have been steadily growing worse over a period of at least three to six months. This can delay treatment until after new habits have been formed. Habits once formed can be difficult to break.

Researchers are trying new measures of “disorder” to establish tipping points between “ordinary” anxiety and a disorder. This focusses on emotions, how well you function in social situations, and whether there are symptoms of depression. The research is being run inside treatment programs using Valium and other anti-anxiety drugs. The test is to see how quickly any changes in the level of anxiety can be detected after a given number of days of drug therapy. So far, the results are encouraging.

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