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... WALKING AWAY FROM YOUR HOME . Can you : 1. walk out the front door , close it behind you , and walk five steps away from it 2. walk out to the sidewalk 3. walk away from your home for a distance of half a block 4. walk away from your ...
... WALKING AWAY FROM YOUR HOME . Can you : 1. walk out the front door , close it behind you , and walk five steps away from it 2. walk out to the sidewalk 3. walk away from your home for a distance of half a block 4. walk away from your ...
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... walk away from your home for a distance of 3 blocks 7. walk away from your home for a distance of 5 blocks 8. walk away from your home for a distance of 7 blocks 9. walk away from your home for a distance of 10 blocks ( 1 mile ) 10 ...
... walk away from your home for a distance of 3 blocks 7. walk away from your home for a distance of 5 blocks 8. walk away from your home for a distance of 7 blocks 9. walk away from your home for a distance of 10 blocks ( 1 mile ) 10 ...
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... walk up to the second floor and look over the railing at the ground for 1 minute 2. walk up to the third floor and look over the railing at the ground for 1 minute 3. walk up to the fourth floor and look over the railing at the ground ...
... walk up to the second floor and look over the railing at the ground for 1 minute 2. walk up to the third floor and look over the railing at the ground for 1 minute 3. walk up to the fourth floor and look over the railing at the ground ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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