The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... individual's coping resources . At this point , the individual may " rally " internal , family , and social resources to resolve the impending crisis . John could alter his life - style , take his medication , and return to work . After ...
... individual's coping resources . At this point , the individual may " rally " internal , family , and social resources to resolve the impending crisis . John could alter his life - style , take his medication , and return to work . After ...
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... individual return to his precrisis state . At the same time , the crisis might be used to help the individual learn to become a more effective problem - solver and to become stronger in other ways as well . The therapist should be alert ...
... individual return to his precrisis state . At the same time , the crisis might be used to help the individual learn to become a more effective problem - solver and to become stronger in other ways as well . The therapist should be alert ...
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... individual has little or no control - may directly cause adverse health changes , set in motion biological pro- cesses with pathophysiological consequences , or force changes in health habits that increase risk for morbidity and ...
... individual has little or no control - may directly cause adverse health changes , set in motion biological pro- cesses with pathophysiological consequences , or force changes in health habits that increase risk for morbidity and ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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