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... avoidance as mild ( some avoidance but relatively normal life- style ) , moderate ( avoidance results in constricted life - style ) , severe ( avoidance results in being nearly or completely housebound or un- able to leave the house ...
... avoidance as mild ( some avoidance but relatively normal life- style ) , moderate ( avoidance results in constricted life - style ) , severe ( avoidance results in being nearly or completely housebound or un- able to leave the house ...
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... avoidance he meets the criteria for panic disorder with agoraphobia , described earlier . We next take up the question of assessing avoidance . Question 5. How Avoidant Is the Patient ? Assessing the presence and extent of avoidance is ...
... avoidance he meets the criteria for panic disorder with agoraphobia , described earlier . We next take up the question of assessing avoidance . Question 5. How Avoidant Is the Patient ? Assessing the presence and extent of avoidance is ...
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... avoidance depending on where his attacks occur . As we have seen , however , agoraphobics have a very common set of situa- tions that they avoid ; the similarities across agoraphobics are more striking than the differences . If avoidance ...
... avoidance depending on where his attacks occur . As we have seen , however , agoraphobics have a very common set of situa- tions that they avoid ; the similarities across agoraphobics are more striking than the differences . If avoidance ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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