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... ability to handle an automobile would be compromised was cata- strophic and unwarranted . Agoraphobic patients are , of course , notoriously unmoved by ra- tional disputation of their catastrophic beliefs about the conse- quences of ...
... ability to handle an automobile would be compromised was cata- strophic and unwarranted . Agoraphobic patients are , of course , notoriously unmoved by ra- tional disputation of their catastrophic beliefs about the conse- quences of ...
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... ability to drive . At various points over the next 45 minutes , during which the same area was covered a total of eight times , the patient was asked to rate her belief that she would drive off the road . By the end of the 45 minutes ...
... ability to drive . At various points over the next 45 minutes , during which the same area was covered a total of eight times , the patient was asked to rate her belief that she would drive off the road . By the end of the 45 minutes ...
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... ability . The patient's willingness and ability to expend the necessary efforts may vary during the course of treatment , profoundly affecting the degree to which the desired results are achieved . The problem is perhaps best ...
... ability . The patient's willingness and ability to expend the necessary efforts may vary during the course of treatment , profoundly affecting the degree to which the desired results are achieved . The problem is perhaps best ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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