Abstract
Martinsen and Raglin provide a persuasive, evidence-based rationale for lifestyle approaches to the management of anxiety, depressive disorders, and their comorbidities. Yet, their review prompts discussion of the complexities navigating this terrain, including barriers to the identification and management of these common psychological problems in medical settings, the potential of these disorders to complicate health care, and challenges to the implementation of lifestyle interventions for depression and anxiety-related concerns.
