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... ASSESSMENT Quantification of patient problems is no small task . Surveys show that even behavior therapists , whose commitment to measurement is well established , find assessment difficult in clinical practice ( Wade , Baker ...
... ASSESSMENT Quantification of patient problems is no small task . Surveys show that even behavior therapists , whose commitment to measurement is well established , find assessment difficult in clinical practice ( Wade , Baker ...
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... assessment instruments will inform both the therapist and the patient of discrepancies between actual changes and re- ported estimations . Second , there is an increasing demand for accountability from third party payers , peers ...
... assessment instruments will inform both the therapist and the patient of discrepancies between actual changes and re- ported estimations . Second , there is an increasing demand for accountability from third party payers , peers ...
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... ASSESSMENT Because of the complexity of agoraphobia , comprehensive multi- faceted assessment is extremely important . The clinician must un- derstand the patient's subjective experience , cognition , and behavior . Ideally ...
... ASSESSMENT Because of the complexity of agoraphobia , comprehensive multi- faceted assessment is extremely important . The clinician must un- derstand the patient's subjective experience , cognition , and behavior . Ideally ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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