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... situations construed to be threatening . The cognitive processes considered most important include the appraisal and assumptions regarding particular situations and the rules that are generated for the problematic situation . For ...
... situations construed to be threatening . The cognitive processes considered most important include the appraisal and assumptions regarding particular situations and the rules that are generated for the problematic situation . For ...
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... situations . With assertion train- ing , patients are taught to directly address in a more effective and less helpless fashion the situation or , more typically , the person asso- ciated with their distress . It frequently involves ...
... situations . With assertion train- ing , patients are taught to directly address in a more effective and less helpless fashion the situation or , more typically , the person asso- ciated with their distress . It frequently involves ...
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... situations ) : 1. Mild intensity 2. Moderate intensity 3. Severe intensity % Confidence Part II . Panic attacks consist of a number of different components . Now we would like you to rate your confidence to : A. cope with the beginning ...
... situations ) : 1. Mild intensity 2. Moderate intensity 3. Severe intensity % Confidence Part II . Panic attacks consist of a number of different components . Now we would like you to rate your confidence to : A. cope with the beginning ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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