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... procedure is that deep muscle relaxation is incompatible with anxiety and will inhibit anxious arousal in the feared ... procedures , the individual is exposed to fear - provoking situations ; what distinguishes them is the mode of ...
... procedure is that deep muscle relaxation is incompatible with anxiety and will inhibit anxious arousal in the feared ... procedures , the individual is exposed to fear - provoking situations ; what distinguishes them is the mode of ...
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... procedure . If the answer is yes , the procedure is slowed or additional response - induction aids are used until the patient is calm . The problem can be avoided by carefully constructing a hierarchy of small steps that eventually ...
... procedure . If the answer is yes , the procedure is slowed or additional response - induction aids are used until the patient is calm . The problem can be avoided by carefully constructing a hierarchy of small steps that eventually ...
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... procedure five times , synchronously with breathing . The patient trains 15 more times while focusing attention on relaxation sensations for 60 seconds . Twenty more repetitions are made and this is repeated weekly for the entire ...
... procedure five times , synchronously with breathing . The patient trains 15 more times while focusing attention on relaxation sensations for 60 seconds . Twenty more repetitions are made and this is repeated weekly for the entire ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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