The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... aspect of fear and anxiety remain obscure . It appears that deep structures of the brain are more in- volved with the emotional aspects of fear and anxiety than the cere- bral cortex . Evidence for this comes from a variety of studies ...
... aspect of fear and anxiety remain obscure . It appears that deep structures of the brain are more in- volved with the emotional aspects of fear and anxiety than the cere- bral cortex . Evidence for this comes from a variety of studies ...
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... aspects of the problem . Cognitive Aspects of Social Phobia Social phobics appraise problematic situations as threatening and potentially catastrophic and assume an inability to meet the de- mands of the situation . In most cases the ...
... aspects of the problem . Cognitive Aspects of Social Phobia Social phobics appraise problematic situations as threatening and potentially catastrophic and assume an inability to meet the de- mands of the situation . In most cases the ...
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... aspects , 232-234 cognitive errors in , 249 , 252 , 254 cognitive restructuring in , 249–252 course of , 242 diagnosis of , 237-240 etiology of , 243 exposure therapy for , 247-248 family studies of , 242 onset of , 242 pharmacotherapy ...
... aspects , 232-234 cognitive errors in , 249 , 252 , 254 cognitive restructuring in , 249–252 course of , 242 diagnosis of , 237-240 etiology of , 243 exposure therapy for , 247-248 family studies of , 242 onset of , 242 pharmacotherapy ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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