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... session is to create the therapeutic contract . The therapist expresses the hope that the patient will be able to deal with the problems in five sessions , each lasting approximately 50 minutes but assures the patient that further sessions ...
... session is to create the therapeutic contract . The therapist expresses the hope that the patient will be able to deal with the problems in five sessions , each lasting approximately 50 minutes but assures the patient that further sessions ...
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... Session 1 ( Week 1 ) History Taking . Assessment . Session 2 ( Week 2 ) Session 3 ( Week 3 ) Session 4 ( Week 4 ) Session 5 ( Week 5 ) Session 6 ( Week 6 ) Session 7 ( Week 7 ) Sessions 8-16 ( Weeks 8-26 ) Medical records requested ...
... Session 1 ( Week 1 ) History Taking . Assessment . Session 2 ( Week 2 ) Session 3 ( Week 3 ) Session 4 ( Week 4 ) Session 5 ( Week 5 ) Session 6 ( Week 6 ) Session 7 ( Week 7 ) Sessions 8-16 ( Weeks 8-26 ) Medical records requested ...
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... session until the anxiety is less than 4 . 5. Once you have mastered a particular step , move on to a more challenging one . 6. Longer practice sessions ( 90 minutes or longer ) are more effective than shorter ones . A longer session ...
... session until the anxiety is less than 4 . 5. Once you have mastered a particular step , move on to a more challenging one . 6. Longer practice sessions ( 90 minutes or longer ) are more effective than shorter ones . A longer session ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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