The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... allow the treatment structure to become an albatross that prevents the therapist from responding to the patient's current situation . Issues in Multidisciplinary Treatment The approach we advocate for the treatment of anxiety disorders ...
... allow the treatment structure to become an albatross that prevents the therapist from responding to the patient's current situation . Issues in Multidisciplinary Treatment The approach we advocate for the treatment of anxiety disorders ...
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... Allow 30-60 minutes for lorazepam to have an effect . The pharmacology of the BZS is discussed in detail in chapter 11 ; issues of long - term BZ use are discussed in the next chapter . The precautions for BZ use in crises are the same ...
... Allow 30-60 minutes for lorazepam to have an effect . The pharmacology of the BZS is discussed in detail in chapter 11 ; issues of long - term BZ use are discussed in the next chapter . The precautions for BZ use in crises are the same ...
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... allow their per- ceived internal state , rather than their performance goals , to guide their behavior . Setting Goals Once the patient has been instructed on how to respond to anxiety during exposure , behavioral targets must be chosen ...
... allow their per- ceived internal state , rather than their performance goals , to guide their behavior . Setting Goals Once the patient has been instructed on how to respond to anxiety during exposure , behavioral targets must be chosen ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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