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... associated with anxiety may be classified into acute and chronic responses . In animals there is first the recognition of threat , perhaps associated with behavioral signs of fear , followed by four basic responses to threat ...
... associated with anxiety may be classified into acute and chronic responses . In animals there is first the recognition of threat , perhaps associated with behavioral signs of fear , followed by four basic responses to threat ...
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... associated with agorapho- bia have been experienced as spontaneous at least some of the time , while with social phobics they are , by definition , associated with specific circumstances . However , these conditions can coexist and ...
... associated with agorapho- bia have been experienced as spontaneous at least some of the time , while with social phobics they are , by definition , associated with specific circumstances . However , these conditions can coexist and ...
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... associated with panic attacks . Resolu- tion of the infection improved , but did not eliminate the panic at- tacks . Jacob et al . ( 1986 ) found significant vestibular dysfunction in 14 of 21 anxiety disorder patients who had ...
... associated with panic attacks . Resolu- tion of the infection improved , but did not eliminate the panic at- tacks . Jacob et al . ( 1986 ) found significant vestibular dysfunction in 14 of 21 anxiety disorder patients who had ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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