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... social phobics reported higher incidence of blushing and twitching of muscles , while agoraphobics reported significantly high- er incidence of limb weakness , breathing difficulty , dizziness / faint- ness , buzzing / ringing in the ...
... social phobics reported higher incidence of blushing and twitching of muscles , while agoraphobics reported significantly high- er incidence of limb weakness , breathing difficulty , dizziness / faint- ness , buzzing / ringing in the ...
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... phobics from con- trols in 88 percent of the cases . When data from all diagnostic groups were examined , significant differences in the scores emerged among all groups except between controls and simple phobics , and ... Social Phobia 245.
... phobics from con- trols in 88 percent of the cases . When data from all diagnostic groups were examined , significant differences in the scores emerged among all groups except between controls and simple phobics , and ... Social Phobia 245.
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... social phobics are highly sensitive to negative evaluation or rejection when it does occur . They tend to respond to such rejection as a comment about their general acceptability . While social phobics as a group may be characterized as ...
... social phobics are highly sensitive to negative evaluation or rejection when it does occur . They tend to respond to such rejection as a comment about their general acceptability . While social phobics as a group may be characterized as ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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