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... cognitive theorists believe that the magnitude of anxiety covaries with the subjective likelihood of harm . Put differently , the greater the likelihood of harm estimated by the individual , the more intense the anxiety . Beck and Emery ...
... cognitive theorists believe that the magnitude of anxiety covaries with the subjective likelihood of harm . Put differently , the greater the likelihood of harm estimated by the individual , the more intense the anxiety . Beck and Emery ...
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... cognitive change than the cognitive interventions themselves . This is consistent with the argument of Bandura ( 1977 ) , who conceptualizes change in terms of alterations in self - efficacy . He has argued that among the major sources ...
... cognitive change than the cognitive interventions themselves . This is consistent with the argument of Bandura ( 1977 ) , who conceptualizes change in terms of alterations in self - efficacy . He has argued that among the major sources ...
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... Cognitive measures , 271 Cognitive model of panic , 173 , 201 Cognitive restructuring , 248-252 , 357 Cognitive theories , 28-29 Cognitive therapy , 123-124 , 275 goals of , 122 Cognitive - Somatic Anxiety Question- naire , 114 , 116 ...
... Cognitive measures , 271 Cognitive model of panic , 173 , 201 Cognitive restructuring , 248-252 , 357 Cognitive theories , 28-29 Cognitive therapy , 123-124 , 275 goals of , 122 Cognitive - Somatic Anxiety Question- naire , 114 , 116 ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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