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... coping self- statements . Review use of coping self - state- ments . Introduce in vivo exposure to symptoms of panic . Revise and practice relaxation , controlled breathing , coping self - statements , and in vivo ex- posure to panic ...
... coping self- statements . Review use of coping self - state- ments . Introduce in vivo exposure to symptoms of panic . Revise and practice relaxation , controlled breathing , coping self - statements , and in vivo ex- posure to panic ...
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... coping self - statements is an ongoing process . It often works well to have patients develop their own statements as treatment progresses . When a patient reports a frightening panic attack , we usually ask " What could you have said ...
... coping self - statements is an ongoing process . It often works well to have patients develop their own statements as treatment progresses . When a patient reports a frightening panic attack , we usually ask " What could you have said ...
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... coping strategy short of precipitously leaving the situation . While coping self - statements frequently function to reassure the pa- tient regarding the low probability of their worst fears occurring ( e.g. , " Though I'm afraid I ...
... coping strategy short of precipitously leaving the situation . While coping self - statements frequently function to reassure the pa- tient regarding the low probability of their worst fears occurring ( e.g. , " Though I'm afraid I ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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