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... conduct exposure therapy are negatively disposed toward the use of medication and do not seek a medical consultation for patients who are failing to carry out therapeutic tasks because the symptoms are too distressing . Fur- ther , even ...
... conduct exposure therapy are negatively disposed toward the use of medication and do not seek a medical consultation for patients who are failing to carry out therapeutic tasks because the symptoms are too distressing . Fur- ther , even ...
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... conduct a detailed and fine - grained assessment in anxiety evoking circumstances , insuring that strategies for ... conducting therapist - as- sisted exposure . An obvious one is the expense . It is extremely time- consuming for a ...
... conduct a detailed and fine - grained assessment in anxiety evoking circumstances , insuring that strategies for ... conducting therapist - as- sisted exposure . An obvious one is the expense . It is extremely time- consuming for a ...
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... conduct- ing the exposure therapy . Unfortunately , few psychiatrists are interested in or sufficiently trained to follow this procedure . Recommendations for Clinical Practice 1. Wherever possible , self - directed exposure should be ...
... conduct- ing the exposure therapy . Unfortunately , few psychiatrists are interested in or sufficiently trained to follow this procedure . Recommendations for Clinical Practice 1. Wherever possible , self - directed exposure should be ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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