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... approach involves altering biological factors through psychopharmacologic interventions . Our approach to generalized anxiety is determined by whether the anxiety symptoms are secondary to another Axis 1 disorder or are independent ...
... approach involves altering biological factors through psychopharmacologic interventions . Our approach to generalized anxiety is determined by whether the anxiety symptoms are secondary to another Axis 1 disorder or are independent ...
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... Approaches There are many features common to both generalized anxiety dis- order and panic disorder . Therefore , what was said about the cog- nitive approach to generalized anxiety disorder in the previous chapter applies equally to ...
... Approaches There are many features common to both generalized anxiety dis- order and panic disorder . Therefore , what was said about the cog- nitive approach to generalized anxiety disorder in the previous chapter applies equally to ...
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... approach a problem successfully resolved by simpler means . Reassurance , bibliotherapy , paradoxical , and other ap- proaches may also be helpful with some patients . Medication With the possible exception of flying phobias , there is ...
... approach a problem successfully resolved by simpler means . Reassurance , bibliotherapy , paradoxical , and other ap- proaches may also be helpful with some patients . Medication With the possible exception of flying phobias , there is ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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