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... reflect anxious cognition ( e.g. , difficulty in concentrating ; worrying too much ) and half somatic items ( e.g. , perspiring , feeling jittery , tense- ness in stomach ) . Not unexpectedly , a factor analysis found overlap between ...
... reflect anxious cognition ( e.g. , difficulty in concentrating ; worrying too much ) and half somatic items ( e.g. , perspiring , feeling jittery , tense- ness in stomach ) . Not unexpectedly , a factor analysis found overlap between ...
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... reflect their lack of self - acceptance . We draw on a variety of techniques to facilitate cognitive change in social phobics . These include self - statement modification , and the use of a " Daily Record of Dysfunctional Thoughts ...
... reflect their lack of self - acceptance . We draw on a variety of techniques to facilitate cognitive change in social phobics . These include self - statement modification , and the use of a " Daily Record of Dysfunctional Thoughts ...
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... reflect the increased availability of one or more monoamines in the CNS or sympathetic nervous system . MAO is widely distributed throughout the body , although its important biological effects relate to its action within the ...
... reflect the increased availability of one or more monoamines in the CNS or sympathetic nervous system . MAO is widely distributed throughout the body , although its important biological effects relate to its action within the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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