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... noted that patients with phobic and other anxiety - related complaints are not receptive to such therapy , or that they do not respond well once engaged in psychodynamic psychotherapy . For example , Arieti ( 1978 ) noted that even when ...
... noted that patients with phobic and other anxiety - related complaints are not receptive to such therapy , or that they do not respond well once engaged in psychodynamic psychotherapy . For example , Arieti ( 1978 ) noted that even when ...
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... noted , such prob- lems may have emerged anyway , with or without treatment . Finally , the argument in favor of symptom substitution fails to account for the reciprocal relationships among behavior , environ- mental feedback , and more ...
... noted , such prob- lems may have emerged anyway , with or without treatment . Finally , the argument in favor of symptom substitution fails to account for the reciprocal relationships among behavior , environ- mental feedback , and more ...
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... noted in their review , early research in the area of attribution theory ( Heider , 1958 ) indi- cated that individuals tend to view their own behavior as situa- tionally determined , and the behavior of others as determined by ...
... noted in their review , early research in the area of attribution theory ( Heider , 1958 ) indi- cated that individuals tend to view their own behavior as situa- tionally determined , and the behavior of others as determined by ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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