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... intensity of panic attacks . However , methods of establishing panic - attack intensity and fre- quency are somewhat problematic . Some patients may classify a sud- den surge in anxious feelings or symptoms as " anxiety , " while others ...
... intensity of panic attacks . However , methods of establishing panic - attack intensity and fre- quency are somewhat problematic . Some patients may classify a sud- den surge in anxious feelings or symptoms as " anxiety , " while others ...
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... intensity , avoidance , and disability ( see Appendix 1 ) . Other measures discussed above can be used to supplement as- sessment and guide treatment . REVIEW OF TREATMENTS The pharmacological treatment of panic attacks is now so ...
... intensity , avoidance , and disability ( see Appendix 1 ) . Other measures discussed above can be used to supplement as- sessment and guide treatment . REVIEW OF TREATMENTS The pharmacological treatment of panic attacks is now so ...
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... intensity 2. Moderate intensity 3. Severe intensity % Confidence B. Situational Attacks . Please rate your confidence in being able to tolerate or cope with situational attacks ( those that are related to predictable situations ) : 1 ...
... intensity 2. Moderate intensity 3. Severe intensity % Confidence B. Situational Attacks . Please rate your confidence in being able to tolerate or cope with situational attacks ( those that are related to predictable situations ) : 1 ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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