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... concerns regarding the lack of purpose and meaning in life . The degree of specificity in the presenting complaint largely determines what the patient expects from treatment . Most insomniacs who apply for therapy simply want to sleep ...
... concerns regarding the lack of purpose and meaning in life . The degree of specificity in the presenting complaint largely determines what the patient expects from treatment . Most insomniacs who apply for therapy simply want to sleep ...
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... concerns that he or she experiences at another level of abstraction . However , once the severity of the symptoms has subsided , the nature of the patient's concerns shifts and other issues frequently come into sharper focus . Thus our ...
... concerns that he or she experiences at another level of abstraction . However , once the severity of the symptoms has subsided , the nature of the patient's concerns shifts and other issues frequently come into sharper focus . Thus our ...
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... concerns , physical con- cerns , and concerns about loss of control . The Stanford Panic Ap- praisal Inventory assesses the relative importance of these categories for an individual . Each patient will complete and score this instru ...
... concerns , physical con- cerns , and concerns about loss of control . The Stanford Panic Ap- praisal Inventory assesses the relative importance of these categories for an individual . Each patient will complete and score this instru ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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