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... able to breathe more deeply and easily . Spiegel encourages the patient to picture an imaginary screen in his mind's eye , a movie screen or a TV screen , and to visu- alize on that screen a pleasant scene , somewhere the patient enjoys ...
... able to breathe more deeply and easily . Spiegel encourages the patient to picture an imaginary screen in his mind's eye , a movie screen or a TV screen , and to visu- alize on that screen a pleasant scene , somewhere the patient enjoys ...
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... able to try on while on the second floor , she was able to begin work- ing on becoming comfortable with the third floor in similar fashion ; except by this time , she was able to skip the step of browsing and began by trying on one item ...
... able to try on while on the second floor , she was able to begin work- ing on becoming comfortable with the third floor in similar fashion ; except by this time , she was able to skip the step of browsing and began by trying on one item ...
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... able if the panic returned . He was able to stop smoking successfully ( with the help of nicorette gum ) , and even though he again experienced panic attacks , he decided to " last them out " without using the medication that was avail- ...
... able if the panic returned . He was able to stop smoking successfully ( with the help of nicorette gum ) , and even though he again experienced panic attacks , he decided to " last them out " without using the medication that was avail- ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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