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... agoraphobic patients do not differ from other anxiety disorder patients on most dimensions of psychopathology they seem to be more sensitive to internal bodily sensations . Thus , exercise ... agoraphobic subjects , drinking Agoraphobia 187.
... agoraphobic patients do not differ from other anxiety disorder patients on most dimensions of psychopathology they seem to be more sensitive to internal bodily sensations . Thus , exercise ... agoraphobic subjects , drinking Agoraphobia 187.
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... agoraphobia . Mavissakalian and Hamann ( 1986 ) found that 27 percent of 60 agoraphobic patients exhibited evidence of some personality disorder with dependent , avoidant , and histrionic personalities or traits most common . We have ...
... agoraphobia . Mavissakalian and Hamann ( 1986 ) found that 27 percent of 60 agoraphobic patients exhibited evidence of some personality disorder with dependent , avoidant , and histrionic personalities or traits most common . We have ...
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... agoraphobic patients do not report spon- taneous panic attacks . For instance , in Thyer et al.'s sample , 83 per- cent of patients reported spontaneous panic attacks , with 17 percent presenting as agoraphobic without panic attacks ...
... agoraphobic patients do not report spon- taneous panic attacks . For instance , in Thyer et al.'s sample , 83 per- cent of patients reported spontaneous panic attacks , with 17 percent presenting as agoraphobic without panic attacks ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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