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... frequently in cases of simple phobias , such as spider or injection phobias , or cases of relatively uncomplicated and limited social phobias , where the impact of the problem itself upon the patient's functioning is limited . In such ...
... frequently in cases of simple phobias , such as spider or injection phobias , or cases of relatively uncomplicated and limited social phobias , where the impact of the problem itself upon the patient's functioning is limited . In such ...
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... frequently involving gastrointestinal upset . The threatened or actual loss of bowel function leads to a fear of possible humiliation . The initial spontaneous episode is followed by continued attacks , although they frequently change ...
... frequently involving gastrointestinal upset . The threatened or actual loss of bowel function leads to a fear of possible humiliation . The initial spontaneous episode is followed by continued attacks , although they frequently change ...
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... frequently immobilized by the anticipa- tion of catastrophic results should panic or severe anxiety occur . In many cases , patients imagine themselves as helpless , without any effective coping strategy short of precipitously leaving ...
... frequently immobilized by the anticipa- tion of catastrophic results should panic or severe anxiety occur . In many cases , patients imagine themselves as helpless , without any effective coping strategy short of precipitously leaving ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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