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... person becomes adept at self - protective behavior , he is likely to carry out the behavior in potentially ... person's self - efficacy - a belief in one's competence or ability - is a major mediator of fear reduction . In- creases in ...
... person becomes adept at self - protective behavior , he is likely to carry out the behavior in potentially ... person's self - efficacy - a belief in one's competence or ability - is a major mediator of fear reduction . In- creases in ...
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... person in crisis is a danger to others . The risk factors for a person being dangerous to others include a current homicidal threat and plans , a history of homicidal threats , a history of assault , possession of lethal weapons or ...
... person in crisis is a danger to others . The risk factors for a person being dangerous to others include a current homicidal threat and plans , a history of homicidal threats , a history of assault , possession of lethal weapons or ...
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... person is . If the person feels anxious in a situation and leaves as the anxiety is increasing , this sensitizes the person to that situation and reinforces the idea that the situation caused the anxiety and escape caused it to decrease ...
... person is . If the person feels anxious in a situation and leaves as the anxiety is increasing , this sensitizes the person to that situation and reinforces the idea that the situation caused the anxiety and escape caused it to decrease ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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