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... capacity to facilitate transmission in gamma - ami- nobutryic acid ( GABA ) synapses . It has been estimated that 40 per- cent of synapses in the brain are GABAergic , making GABA the most ubiquitous neurotransmitter . At about the same ...
... capacity to facilitate transmission in gamma - ami- nobutryic acid ( GABA ) synapses . It has been estimated that 40 per- cent of synapses in the brain are GABAergic , making GABA the most ubiquitous neurotransmitter . At about the same ...
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... capacity to engage in a task - oriented therapy . Even where depression is not the issue , it is important to remember that patients have very different levels of tolerance for anxiety symptoms . For some patients , a performance ...
... capacity to engage in a task - oriented therapy . Even where depression is not the issue , it is important to remember that patients have very different levels of tolerance for anxiety symptoms . For some patients , a performance ...
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... capacity to tolerate interpersonally oriented anxiety , psychological - minded- ness , and patience . Exposure therapy , too , makes certain unique de- mands of patients . While it is generally considered a short - term treat- ment ...
... capacity to tolerate interpersonally oriented anxiety , psychological - minded- ness , and patience . Exposure therapy , too , makes certain unique de- mands of patients . While it is generally considered a short - term treat- ment ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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