Understanding Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Anxiety Disorders: Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Barriers to Clinical Implementation

Published

2026-06-26

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54169/ijocp.v6i01.08

Keywords:

Psychotherapy, Anxiety disorders, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Exposure therapy, Treatment gap, Digital mental health

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Authors

  • Saman Moin Invertis University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Neelanchal Trivedi Invertis University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Abstract

Anxiety disorders represent the most prevalent class of mental health conditions globally, contributing to significant functional impairment, economic burden, and reduced quality of life. Despite the widespread use of pharmacotherapy, limitations in long-term effectiveness and relapse prevention highlight the need for more sustainable and accessible treatment approaches.
This narrative review synthesizes contemporary evidence on psychotherapeutic interventions for anxiety disorders. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO, covering studies published between 2010 and 2025. Evidence from randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, neurobiological studies, and global mental health research was integrated.
Findings indicate that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) demonstrates the most consistent and robust empirical support, with moderate to large effect sizes and sustained treatment outcomes. Exposure-based interventions operate through inhibitory learning mechanisms, while third-wave therapies such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) enhance psychological flexibility and emotional regulation. Neurobiological evidence further suggests that psychotherapy modulates amygdala hyperactivity and strengthens prefrontal regulatory networks. Emerging approaches, including digital and technology-assisted therapies, show promise in improving accessibility, although significant treatment gaps persist due to stigma, workforce limitations, and systemic barriers. Overall, psychotherapy represents a biologically active, durable, and evidence-based treatment modality for anxiety disorders, offering advantages in long-term relapse prevention and functional recovery.These findings highlight the need for advancing precision-based, scalable, and culturally adapted psychotherapeutic interventions to reduce global treatment disparities and optimize personalized mental healthcare.

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Moin, S., & Trivedi, N. (2026). Understanding Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Anxiety Disorders: Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Barriers to Clinical Implementation. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 6(01), 46–57. https://doi.org/10.54169/ijocp.v6i01.08

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