Meet Carly, a 32-year-old librarian who suddenly has to deliver a eulogy after her co-worker tragically choked on peanut brittle during the library’s staff meeting. Now overwhelmed with public speaking anxiety, Carly turns to her psychiatric provider for help. In this mock psychiatric case study, we explore how propranolol, a beta blocker, can be used to manage performance anxiety and other anxiety disorders.
Perfect for psychiatric nurse practitioner (psych NP) students, PMHNP board prep, or anyone studying psychiatry, mental health, or psychopharmacology, this case covers everything from diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis to clinical pearls you can use in real-world practice.
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Whether you’re a psychiatric NP student, medical student, or a seasoned clinician brushing up on psychopharmacology, this episode delivers high-yield tips, evidence-based insights, and memorable teaching moments.
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🔍 Diagnosing Performance Anxiety: Key Considerations for Psych NP Students
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