@inbook{0afdae7c000740b586be61792ccf6154,
title = "The intersections of stress, anxiety and epilepsy",
abstract = "Stress is ubiquitous in chronic medical conditions; however, the connections to psychiatric and neurologic conditions are not always clearly established. Epilepsy is a unique illness that is intimately intertwined with stress and anxiety not only as a result of the disease process but also as a cause of disease exacerbation. Anxiety and depression also involve stress management and often overlap with epilepsy. Anxiety symptoms themselves may be present as intrinsic aspects of seizure phenomena, either during the events or closely related to them. The pathways of stress and anxiety involve the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and explain at least in part how stress may lead to worsening seizure control. Ultimately, the study of stress, anxiety, and epilepsy offers insight into mind and body connections, and furthers understanding of neuropsychiatric illness.",
keywords = "Anxiety, Cortisol, Depression, Epilepsy, HPA axis, Hypothalamus, Mood, Psychiatry, Seizure, Stress",
author = "Salpekar, {Jay A.} and Trina Basu and Swami Thangaraj and Jamie Maguire",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Elsevier Inc.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1016/bs.irn.2020.02.001",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9780128211168",
series = "International Review of Neurobiology",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
pages = "195--219",
editor = "Angela Clow and Nina Smyth",
booktitle = "Stress and Brain Health",
}