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... appropriate . Shorter acting compounds such as lorazepam can be used to reduce situation - relat- ed intense anxiety . Allow 30-60 minutes for lorazepam to have an effect . The pharmacology of the BZS is discussed in detail in chapter ...
... appropriate . Shorter acting compounds such as lorazepam can be used to reduce situation - relat- ed intense anxiety . Allow 30-60 minutes for lorazepam to have an effect . The pharmacology of the BZS is discussed in detail in chapter ...
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... appropriate . If patient shows no re- sponse or has intolerable side effects , withdraw medication at a rate of 0.25 mg every 3-4 days , and proceed to Step 3. Encourage a 3 - month drug - free period . b . Phenelzine Do not begin ...
... appropriate . If patient shows no re- sponse or has intolerable side effects , withdraw medication at a rate of 0.25 mg every 3-4 days , and proceed to Step 3. Encourage a 3 - month drug - free period . b . Phenelzine Do not begin ...
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... appropriate here . The intensity and frequency of panic attacks need to be measured . The Stanford Panic Attack Appraisal Instru- ment , and the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire ( Chambless et al . , 1984 ) are appropriate . Self ...
... appropriate here . The intensity and frequency of panic attacks need to be measured . The Stanford Panic Attack Appraisal Instru- ment , and the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire ( Chambless et al . , 1984 ) are appropriate . Self ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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