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... Table 3.2 . Two structured interviews are available to help with diag- nosis - the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule ( Di Nardo et al . , 1983 and 1985 ) and the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis ( Spitzer , Williams ...
... Table 3.2 . Two structured interviews are available to help with diag- nosis - the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule ( Di Nardo et al . , 1983 and 1985 ) and the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis ( Spitzer , Williams ...
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... Table 5.1 . The specifics of the intervention plan depend on a variety of factors elicited and evaluated during the ... Table 5.2 ) that indicate how stressful life events might lead to adverse health changes . The first four mechanisms ...
... Table 5.1 . The specifics of the intervention plan depend on a variety of factors elicited and evaluated during the ... Table 5.2 ) that indicate how stressful life events might lead to adverse health changes . The first four mechanisms ...
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... table lists comparisons with controls ( the numbers differ in the two parts of the table because not all of the studies employed controls ) . All three treatments also appeared more effec- tive than lack of treatment , as evidenced by ...
... table lists comparisons with controls ( the numbers differ in the two parts of the table because not all of the studies employed controls ) . All three treatments also appeared more effec- tive than lack of treatment , as evidenced by ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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