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... result in a positive outcome . Obviously , patients are unlikely to engage in procedures , some of which may ... results . Depending upon the patient , this may require the therapist to be in the role of the " expert , " whose experience ...
... result in a positive outcome . Obviously , patients are unlikely to engage in procedures , some of which may ... results . Depending upon the patient , this may require the therapist to be in the role of the " expert , " whose experience ...
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... result in panic ; another group was given the expectation that hyperventilation would result in certain symptoms but not panic . Control patients without panic attacks were randomized to the same two expectations . Figure 7.3 shows the ...
... result in panic ; another group was given the expectation that hyperventilation would result in certain symptoms but not panic . Control patients without panic attacks were randomized to the same two expectations . Figure 7.3 shows the ...
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... results of the exam . She suffered the panic attack during the weekend but failed to make the connec- tion between her anxiety over the gynecological examination and the panic symptoms . As a result , when she experienced the attack she ...
... results of the exam . She suffered the panic attack during the weekend but failed to make the connec- tion between her anxiety over the gynecological examination and the panic symptoms . As a result , when she experienced the attack she ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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