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... normal and expectable reaction to the stressor ( s ) " ( APA , 1987 , p . 330 ) a qualification that is difficult to make . Patients can be diagnosed under DSM - III - R as having a phase of life problem or other life circumstance ...
... normal and expectable reaction to the stressor ( s ) " ( APA , 1987 , p . 330 ) a qualification that is difficult to make . Patients can be diagnosed under DSM - III - R as having a phase of life problem or other life circumstance ...
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... normal . She drank occasionally and never used drugs . She met some of the DSM - III - R criteria for generalized anxiety disorder but not all of them . For instance , her worry seemed exces- sive and had lasted longer than six months ...
... normal . She drank occasionally and never used drugs . She met some of the DSM - III - R criteria for generalized anxiety disorder but not all of them . For instance , her worry seemed exces- sive and had lasted longer than six months ...
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... normal otological function . Seizures Two types of seizures have been associated with panic fear attacks : temporal lobe and partial seizures ( Roth & Harper , 1962 , Straus et al . , 1982 ) . Temporal lobe epilepsy is distinguished by ...
... normal otological function . Seizures Two types of seizures have been associated with panic fear attacks : temporal lobe and partial seizures ( Roth & Harper , 1962 , Straus et al . , 1982 ) . Temporal lobe epilepsy is distinguished by ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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