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... cause sufficient arousal to make patients feel very anxious . Caffeine also increases arousal and at high enough levels , or in sensitive individuals , may cause anxiety even though many people take it to relax . Illicit drugs may also ...
... cause sufficient arousal to make patients feel very anxious . Caffeine also increases arousal and at high enough levels , or in sensitive individuals , may cause anxiety even though many people take it to relax . Illicit drugs may also ...
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... cause much dis- tress , it is rare for patients to seek treatment for the phobia unless a change in their situation might cause them to encounter the feared object or situation . Examples of precipitating events that have caused ...
... cause much dis- tress , it is rare for patients to seek treatment for the phobia unless a change in their situation might cause them to encounter the feared object or situation . Examples of precipitating events that have caused ...
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... cause cellular damage to the hepatic parenchyma , an effect not relat- ed to dosage or duration of therapy . They can also cause excessive central stimulation , including convulsions . Orthostatic hypotension occurs with the use of all ...
... cause cellular damage to the hepatic parenchyma , an effect not relat- ed to dosage or duration of therapy . They can also cause excessive central stimulation , including convulsions . Orthostatic hypotension occurs with the use of all ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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