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... difficulty functioning at work , and difficulty concentrating , the patient also suffered feelings of worthlessness . Furthermore , she was having difficulty controlling her intake of calories , which had been under control for the past ...
... difficulty functioning at work , and difficulty concentrating , the patient also suffered feelings of worthlessness . Furthermore , she was having difficulty controlling her intake of calories , which had been under control for the past ...
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... difficulty initiating exposure to fear - evoking situations on their own . Therapist accompaniment has been used to assure that exposure takes place . Among the distinguishing characteristics of ag- oraphobia is difficulty entering ...
... difficulty initiating exposure to fear - evoking situations on their own . Therapist accompaniment has been used to assure that exposure takes place . Among the distinguishing characteristics of ag- oraphobia is difficulty entering ...
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... difficulty urinating . We have found that some patients can restart the drug at a lower dose without difficulty and even be slowly increased back to the original dose without further difficulty . Comparative Use Of the many TCAs ...
... difficulty urinating . We have found that some patients can restart the drug at a lower dose without difficulty and even be slowly increased back to the original dose without further difficulty . Comparative Use Of the many TCAs ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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