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... begin phenelzine until at least 2 weeks after tricyclics and / or alprazolam have been stopped . Begin with 15 mg once or twice a day . Increase by 15 mg once a day every 4-7 days until patient has intolera- ble side effects or ...
... begin phenelzine until at least 2 weeks after tricyclics and / or alprazolam have been stopped . Begin with 15 mg once or twice a day . Increase by 15 mg once a day every 4-7 days until patient has intolera- ble side effects or ...
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... begin the process of incorporating cognitive intervention by using the psychophysiologic model discussed above to educate patients ( see Figure 2.1 ) regarding the role of thoughts in the maintenance of pan- ic . In doing so , we ...
... begin the process of incorporating cognitive intervention by using the psychophysiologic model discussed above to educate patients ( see Figure 2.1 ) regarding the role of thoughts in the maintenance of pan- ic . In doing so , we ...
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... begin to practice those . 3. Using aids effectively - use response aids to help begin the task and then fade away the aids . Response aids are things or people that allow the task to be performed with less anxiety . As the task becomes ...
... begin to practice those . 3. Using aids effectively - use response aids to help begin the task and then fade away the aids . Response aids are things or people that allow the task to be performed with less anxiety . As the task becomes ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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