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... exposure and why does it seem to work ? Marks defines exposure as the " continued exposure to the stimulus that evokes anx- iety until discomfort subsides " ( Marks 1987 , p . 457 ) . He notes that it resembles the way that repeated ...
... exposure and why does it seem to work ? Marks defines exposure as the " continued exposure to the stimulus that evokes anx- iety until discomfort subsides " ( Marks 1987 , p . 457 ) . He notes that it resembles the way that repeated ...
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... exposure in- structions , imipramine with exposure instructions , or imipramine alone without the element of exposure entering in . In the im- ipramine - alone group , subjects were told not to confront fear - evoking situations for the ...
... exposure in- structions , imipramine with exposure instructions , or imipramine alone without the element of exposure entering in . In the im- ipramine - alone group , subjects were told not to confront fear - evoking situations for the ...
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... exposure procedures before coming to see us , without benefit . As a general rule , among those who have been treated with exposure previously and have doubts about embarking upon that course again , we find that expectations regarding ...
... exposure procedures before coming to see us , without benefit . As a general rule , among those who have been treated with exposure previously and have doubts about embarking upon that course again , we find that expectations regarding ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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