The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... present an overview of the nature of anxiety , fol- lowed in chapter 2 by a survey of the major theories attempting to account for it . We struggled with the question of whether to present theories relevant to the phenomenon of anxiety ...
... present an overview of the nature of anxiety , fol- lowed in chapter 2 by a survey of the major theories attempting to account for it . We struggled with the question of whether to present theories relevant to the phenomenon of anxiety ...
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... present and interpret their symptoms often determines both the focus and course of treatment . Patients will sometimes present with anxiety as their chief complaint although more commonly patients present with a variety of physiological ...
... present and interpret their symptoms often determines both the focus and course of treatment . Patients will sometimes present with anxiety as their chief complaint although more commonly patients present with a variety of physiological ...
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... present time , we continue to incorporate cognitive interven- tions as adjuncts to exposure therapy . One other ... presents coexist- ing marital problems , we do not begin treatment with marital therapy unless , of course , the ...
... present time , we continue to incorporate cognitive interven- tions as adjuncts to exposure therapy . One other ... presents coexist- ing marital problems , we do not begin treatment with marital therapy unless , of course , the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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