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... experiences ? Most patients report that their first panic attack " came out of the blue . " They then continue to experience spontaneous panic episodes , the frequency changing from one period of their life to another . Yet many ...
... experiences ? Most patients report that their first panic attack " came out of the blue . " They then continue to experience spontaneous panic episodes , the frequency changing from one period of their life to another . Yet many ...
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... experience begins with the clinical interview . This is the single best source of information regarding the internal experience of the patient present- ing with panic disorder . For both clinical and research purposes , it is important ...
... experience begins with the clinical interview . This is the single best source of information regarding the internal experience of the patient present- ing with panic disorder . For both clinical and research purposes , it is important ...
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... experience many of the same autonomic symptoms which are labelled panic attacks by ago- raphobics . A major difference is that among social phobics , these symptoms are usually experienced in conjunction with a particular situation in ...
... experience many of the same autonomic symptoms which are labelled panic attacks by ago- raphobics . A major difference is that among social phobics , these symptoms are usually experienced in conjunction with a particular situation in ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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