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... Difficulties Can't recall important things Confused Unable to control thinking Difficulty in concentration Distractability Blocking Difficulty in reasoning Loss of objectivity and perspective 3. Conceptual Cognitive distortion Fear of ...
... Difficulties Can't recall important things Confused Unable to control thinking Difficulty in concentration Distractability Blocking Difficulty in reasoning Loss of objectivity and perspective 3. Conceptual Cognitive distortion Fear of ...
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... difficulty faced by such patients in coping more effectively with their difficulties . However , there are several problems in conducting therapist - as- sisted exposure . An obvious one is the expense . It is extremely time- consuming ...
... difficulty faced by such patients in coping more effectively with their difficulties . However , there are several problems in conducting therapist - as- sisted exposure . An obvious one is the expense . It is extremely time- consuming ...
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... difficulties on the job . In other cases , the effect of the disturbance upon the person's life is considerably more pervasive . The patient , Mary M. , a 29 - year - old female , married with a three - year - old child , referred ...
... difficulties on the job . In other cases , the effect of the disturbance upon the person's life is considerably more pervasive . The patient , Mary M. , a 29 - year - old female , married with a three - year - old child , referred ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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