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... better comprehend the nature of relationships among intimates . Among these concepts is that of wholeness , which states that in any system , changes in one part or aspect necessarily occasion changes in other parts , and in the system ...
... better comprehend the nature of relationships among intimates . Among these concepts is that of wholeness , which states that in any system , changes in one part or aspect necessarily occasion changes in other parts , and in the system ...
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... better able to master their own anxiety ( Crasilneck & Hall , 1985 ) . Patients who request hypnosis for anxiety reduction are most likely to benefit from it , particularly if they are good hypnotic subjects . Biofeedback has also been ...
... better able to master their own anxiety ( Crasilneck & Hall , 1985 ) . Patients who request hypnosis for anxiety reduction are most likely to benefit from it , particularly if they are good hypnotic subjects . Biofeedback has also been ...
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... better long - term results is inconsistent ( Hand et al . , 1974 ; Teasdale et al . , 1977 ) ; self - directed exposure , which is characterized by less intensive therapist involvement , has produced excellent re- sults ( Greist et al ...
... better long - term results is inconsistent ( Hand et al . , 1974 ; Teasdale et al . , 1977 ) ; self - directed exposure , which is characterized by less intensive therapist involvement , has produced excellent re- sults ( Greist et al ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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