The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... evidence of increased mor- tality in patients using benzodiazepines for many years , although there was evidence of increased mortality in patients with psychi- atric diagnoses , particularly when the diagnosis involved alcohol and drug ...
... evidence of increased mor- tality in patients using benzodiazepines for many years , although there was evidence of increased mortality in patients with psychi- atric diagnoses , particularly when the diagnosis involved alcohol and drug ...
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... evidence for a strong linkage between personality disorders and agoraphobia . Mavissakalian and Hamann ( 1986 ) found that 27 percent of 60 agoraphobic patients exhibited evidence of some personality disorder with dependent , avoidant ...
... evidence for a strong linkage between personality disorders and agoraphobia . Mavissakalian and Hamann ( 1986 ) found that 27 percent of 60 agoraphobic patients exhibited evidence of some personality disorder with dependent , avoidant ...
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... evidence against physical concerns can come from the experience of the patient and from information supplied by the therapist . For example , a patient who is afraid of fainting can be asked how many times she has actually fainted ...
... evidence against physical concerns can come from the experience of the patient and from information supplied by the therapist . For example , a patient who is afraid of fainting can be asked how many times she has actually fainted ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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