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... tion is presented and assessed . Controlled breathing intro- duced . Relaxation reviewed . Review necessity for medica- tion changes . Go over patient's record of thoughts during panic attacks and time when experiencing anticipatory ...
... tion is presented and assessed . Controlled breathing intro- duced . Relaxation reviewed . Review necessity for medica- tion changes . Go over patient's record of thoughts during panic attacks and time when experiencing anticipatory ...
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... tion , the following two strategies with particular application to ago- raphobic patients . Planning for the Worst The agoraphobic patient is frequently immobilized by the anticipa- tion of catastrophic results should panic or severe ...
... tion , the following two strategies with particular application to ago- raphobic patients . Planning for the Worst The agoraphobic patient is frequently immobilized by the anticipa- tion of catastrophic results should panic or severe ...
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... tion 3 represents 13 of 14 items taken from Pilowsky's hypochondri- asis questionnaire ( Pilowsky , 1967 ) . According to Pilowsky , patients answering yes on 8 or more items are likely to be hypochondriacal . Pilowsky also identified ...
... tion 3 represents 13 of 14 items taken from Pilowsky's hypochondri- asis questionnaire ( Pilowsky , 1967 ) . According to Pilowsky , patients answering yes on 8 or more items are likely to be hypochondriacal . Pilowsky also identified ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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