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... continues to have a very high serum cholesterol level . Furthermore , he fails to return to work . Stage Three Anxiety and tension continue to increase . The increased anxiety and tension and the consequences of the traumatic event ...
... continues to have a very high serum cholesterol level . Furthermore , he fails to return to work . Stage Three Anxiety and tension continue to increase . The increased anxiety and tension and the consequences of the traumatic event ...
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... continuing to engage in exposure , it is understandable that their motivation to continue has waned . If there are no additional issues the patient wants to take up in treatment ( see chapter 4 ) , we generally encourage such patients ...
... continuing to engage in exposure , it is understandable that their motivation to continue has waned . If there are no additional issues the patient wants to take up in treatment ( see chapter 4 ) , we generally encourage such patients ...
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... continues to integrate the cog- nitive and behavioral aspects of exposure therapy . Patients continue to confront feared situations using the behavior change principles and focus on the cognitions that maintain the anxiety . They are en ...
... continues to integrate the cog- nitive and behavioral aspects of exposure therapy . Patients continue to confront feared situations using the behavior change principles and focus on the cognitions that maintain the anxiety . They are en ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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