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... consists of two scales , extraversion and neuroticism . The EPI neuroticism scale consists of 24 items answered " yes " or " no . " As psychotherapy outcome research moved to a tradition of specific and situational measurement , very ...
... consists of two scales , extraversion and neuroticism . The EPI neuroticism scale consists of 24 items answered " yes " or " no . " As psychotherapy outcome research moved to a tradition of specific and situational measurement , very ...
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... consists of 14 items comprising thoughts concerning negative consequences of experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale ...
... consists of 14 items comprising thoughts concerning negative consequences of experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale ...
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... consists of six 3 - hour sessions over a 2 - week period . It gives the patient 18 hours of inten- sive integrated education , cognitive therapy , and therapist - assisted exposure therapy . The transition phase consists of four 11⁄2 ...
... consists of six 3 - hour sessions over a 2 - week period . It gives the patient 18 hours of inten- sive integrated education , cognitive therapy , and therapist - assisted exposure therapy . The transition phase consists of four 11⁄2 ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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