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... appear geared toward relieving their immediate suffering lacks face validity and results in premature termination . Moreover , the means to help panic disorder and other anxious pa- tients achieve substantial symptom reduction are ...
... appear geared toward relieving their immediate suffering lacks face validity and results in premature termination . Moreover , the means to help panic disorder and other anxious pa- tients achieve substantial symptom reduction are ...
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... appear to have a reaction to an identifiable psycho- social stressor ( s ) that occurs within three months of the onset of the stressors , psychosocial impairment , and predominant symptoms such as nervousness , worry , and jitteriness ...
... appear to have a reaction to an identifiable psycho- social stressor ( s ) that occurs within three months of the onset of the stressors , psychosocial impairment , and predominant symptoms such as nervousness , worry , and jitteriness ...
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... appear to derive any benefit . While the patient was driving over the same terrain repeatedly , the thera- pist took ... appears to be inhibiting the initia- tion of exposure therapy . The therapist was mindful of : ( 1 ) breaking the ...
... appear to derive any benefit . While the patient was driving over the same terrain repeatedly , the thera- pist took ... appears to be inhibiting the initia- tion of exposure therapy . The therapist was mindful of : ( 1 ) breaking the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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