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... thoughts ; the most important ideas among patients with panic attacks centered around fear of physical , psychological , or social disaster occurring during such attacks . The thoughts of those without panic attacks were much less ...
... thoughts ; the most important ideas among patients with panic attacks centered around fear of physical , psychological , or social disaster occurring during such attacks . The thoughts of those without panic attacks were much less ...
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... thoughts by taking the anxious statements most frequently reported in the Rachman and de Silva ( 1978 ) and eliminating those not frequently reported by control populations . This resulted in six thoughts or images ( e.g. , something is ...
... thoughts by taking the anxious statements most frequently reported in the Rachman and de Silva ( 1978 ) and eliminating those not frequently reported by control populations . This resulted in six thoughts or images ( e.g. , something is ...
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... thoughts concerning negative consequences of experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale , ranging from ( 1 ) thought never ...
... thoughts concerning negative consequences of experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale , ranging from ( 1 ) thought never ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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