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... described by others . Moreover , we have found the nature of this disturbance to be quite different from the other anxiety disorders described in this book . We have not discussed post - traumatic stress disorder for similar reasons ...
... described by others . Moreover , we have found the nature of this disturbance to be quite different from the other anxiety disorders described in this book . We have not discussed post - traumatic stress disorder for similar reasons ...
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... described by Caplan ( 1964 ) . Stage One A traumatic event causes an initial rise in anxiety and associated phenomena . The individual attempts to cope with the traumatic event . If successful , the anxiety is lessened and a crisis is ...
... described by Caplan ( 1964 ) . Stage One A traumatic event causes an initial rise in anxiety and associated phenomena . The individual attempts to cope with the traumatic event . If successful , the anxiety is lessened and a crisis is ...
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... described above . In such cases , the focus is less likely to be on marital or family therapy , per se , than on using frank discussions between family members as a way of altering anxiogenic thoughts . 5. Life - style factors ...
... described above . In such cases , the focus is less likely to be on marital or family therapy , per se , than on using frank discussions between family members as a way of altering anxiogenic thoughts . 5. Life - style factors ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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