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... described by others . Moreover , we have found the nature of this disturbance to be quite different from the other anxiety disorders described in this book . We have not discussed post - traumatic stress disorder for similar reasons ...
... described by others . Moreover , we have found the nature of this disturbance to be quite different from the other anxiety disorders described in this book . We have not discussed post - traumatic stress disorder for similar reasons ...
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... problems whose occurrence is more probable , the experi- ence is more accurately described as anticipatory anxiety . An 102 Chronic Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Chronic Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
... problems whose occurrence is more probable , the experi- ence is more accurately described as anticipatory anxiety . An 102 Chronic Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Chronic Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
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... Axis 1 disorder . If the patient has panic disorder and GAD , we treat the panic disorder first as described in the next chap- ters . Similarly , we treat major depressive , alcohol 116 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS.
... Axis 1 disorder . If the patient has panic disorder and GAD , we treat the panic disorder first as described in the next chap- ters . Similarly , we treat major depressive , alcohol 116 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS.
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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