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... condition and includes all of the pathology of the other disorders . We believe that the clinical evidence suggests , in fact , that panic disorder without avoidance is a less severe condition than panic disorder with agoraphobia . Post ...
... condition and includes all of the pathology of the other disorders . We believe that the clinical evidence suggests , in fact , that panic disorder without avoidance is a less severe condition than panic disorder with agoraphobia . Post ...
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... Condition Temporal lobe epi- Characteristic of Medical Symptom Perceptual distor- derealization lepsy tions ... conditions associated with anxiety / panic in- clude cardiovascular problems like mitral valve prolapse , cardiac arrhythmias ...
... Condition Temporal lobe epi- Characteristic of Medical Symptom Perceptual distor- derealization lepsy tions ... conditions associated with anxiety / panic in- clude cardiovascular problems like mitral valve prolapse , cardiac arrhythmias ...
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... conditions to be aware of in the differential diagnosis of social phobia include the other anxiety disorders and ... condition . The patient reported approximately one spontaneous panic attack daily , in addition to situational panic ...
... conditions to be aware of in the differential diagnosis of social phobia include the other anxiety disorders and ... condition . The patient reported approximately one spontaneous panic attack daily , in addition to situational panic ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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