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... course of development and bear little rela- tionship to other anxiety disorders ; ( 2 ) certain anxious traits , at least in adults , are stable from one decade to another ; ( 3 ) problems with attachment and separation are linked ...
... course of development and bear little rela- tionship to other anxiety disorders ; ( 2 ) certain anxious traits , at least in adults , are stable from one decade to another ; ( 3 ) problems with attachment and separation are linked ...
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... Course of a Crisis The course of the crisis is related in part to its origins . Catastrophic events like being raped , learning of a terminal illness , or losing a child may lead to the post - traumatic stress syndrome , characterized ...
... Course of a Crisis The course of the crisis is related in part to its origins . Catastrophic events like being raped , learning of a terminal illness , or losing a child may lead to the post - traumatic stress syndrome , characterized ...
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... COURSE Little is known about the course of GAD . Thyer et al . ( 1985a ) reported that the mean age of onset for GAD patients was 22.8 years . Noyes et al . ( 1980 ) have suggested that the onset is gradual . Studies indicating the ...
... COURSE Little is known about the course of GAD . Thyer et al . ( 1985a ) reported that the mean age of onset for GAD patients was 22.8 years . Noyes et al . ( 1980 ) have suggested that the onset is gradual . Studies indicating the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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