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... considered as appropriate only for those incapable of benefiting from psychoanalytically oriented treatment , or as a palliative until the patient is ready to enter such therapy . However , despite the assumption that supportive ...
... considered as appropriate only for those incapable of benefiting from psychoanalytically oriented treatment , or as a palliative until the patient is ready to enter such therapy . However , despite the assumption that supportive ...
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... considered ( e.g. , marital therapy ) . While some agoraphobics obviously do have disturbed marriages , the fact that they express concerns about the effects of successful treatment upon their relationship does not necessarily signal a ...
... considered ( e.g. , marital therapy ) . While some agoraphobics obviously do have disturbed marriages , the fact that they express concerns about the effects of successful treatment upon their relationship does not necessarily signal a ...
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... considered in choosing between agents when they are considered equal on other factors . Table 11.4 shows the average monthly cost for the antidepressants with some proven anti- panic efficacy . The monthly cost was determined by ...
... considered in choosing between agents when they are considered equal on other factors . Table 11.4 shows the average monthly cost for the antidepressants with some proven anti- panic efficacy . The monthly cost was determined by ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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