The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... become severely avoidant or depressed , abuse drugs or alcohol , or become helplessly dependent on their family , friends , and the medi- cal system . The avoidance , when manifested as agoraphobia , may be one of the most disabling of ...
... become severely avoidant or depressed , abuse drugs or alcohol , or become helplessly dependent on their family , friends , and the medi- cal system . The avoidance , when manifested as agoraphobia , may be one of the most disabling of ...
Page 134
... becoming a lawyer and passing the Bar Exam was explored . The patient readily agreed that becoming a lawyer was tied up with ... become even more panicky that " things will never improve and I'll always feel this way . " Accordingly ...
... becoming a lawyer and passing the Bar Exam was explored . The patient readily agreed that becoming a lawyer was tied up with ... become even more panicky that " things will never improve and I'll always feel this way . " Accordingly ...
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... become exacerbated as the necessity of remaining in the mar- riage is questioned by one or the other partner . In other cases , a successfully treated agoraphobic may become depressed and rueful about lost opportunities during the years ...
... become exacerbated as the necessity of remaining in the mar- riage is questioned by one or the other partner . In other cases , a successfully treated agoraphobic may become depressed and rueful about lost opportunities during the years ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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