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... anxious for about 60 percent of the time , even when she wasn't worried about her boyfriend and parents . In fact , she remembered feeling anxious even before she met her current boyfriend . Medical examination was normal . She drank ...
... anxious for about 60 percent of the time , even when she wasn't worried about her boyfriend and parents . In fact , she remembered feeling anxious even before she met her current boyfriend . Medical examination was normal . She drank ...
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... anxious patients is scant . Many researchers have demonstrated that anxious patients when compared with nonanxious controls achieve higher levels of arousal as measured by numerous physiologic variables , but if one considers baseline ...
... anxious patients is scant . Many researchers have demonstrated that anxious patients when compared with nonanxious controls achieve higher levels of arousal as measured by numerous physiologic variables , but if one considers baseline ...
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... anxious individuals to a laboratory - based social en- counter , assessing cognition and physiological reactivity . Most sub- jects fell into one of either of two groups . One group demonstrated negative thoughts and high physiological ...
... anxious individuals to a laboratory - based social en- counter , assessing cognition and physiological reactivity . Most sub- jects fell into one of either of two groups . One group demonstrated negative thoughts and high physiological ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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