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... symptoms have been exacerbated by exposure to the frightening sit- uation or situations . Acute stresses , crises , and other such problems of living are com- mon presenting problems to psychotherapists . Having an acute prob- lem does ...
... symptoms have been exacerbated by exposure to the frightening sit- uation or situations . Acute stresses , crises , and other such problems of living are com- mon presenting problems to psychotherapists . Having an acute prob- lem does ...
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... symptoms in four different body systems , to have sought medical evaluation and treat- ment of these symptoms without a medical explanation being un- covered . At any one time , these patients usually have at least one or two symptoms ...
... symptoms in four different body systems , to have sought medical evaluation and treat- ment of these symptoms without a medical explanation being un- covered . At any one time , these patients usually have at least one or two symptoms ...
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... symptom to patients - as histrionic . Treatment of panic disorder , which we will discuss later in this chapter , must begin with a careful appreciation and understanding of the symptoms . Panic attacks are usually associated with some ...
... symptom to patients - as histrionic . Treatment of panic disorder , which we will discuss later in this chapter , must begin with a careful appreciation and understanding of the symptoms . Panic attacks are usually associated with some ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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