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... direct interventions available to achieve symptomatic relief . The therapy is organized around the patient's progress . As a set of goals is achieved , treatment is either terminated , or the therapeutic emphasis shifts to another area ...
... direct interventions available to achieve symptomatic relief . The therapy is organized around the patient's progress . As a set of goals is achieved , treatment is either terminated , or the therapeutic emphasis shifts to another area ...
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... direct adverse health effects . 2. Stress - strain . Psychophysiologic " strain " leads to adverse health effects . 3. Vulnerability . Preexisting personal dispositions and personal hab- its determine the effects of stress on the ...
... direct adverse health effects . 2. Stress - strain . Psychophysiologic " strain " leads to adverse health effects . 3. Vulnerability . Preexisting personal dispositions and personal hab- its determine the effects of stress on the ...
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... direct suggestions to relax , positive expectancy that obeying the instructions will lead to relaxation , actual relaxation training , and the use of imagination and suggestion . Spiegel et al . ( 1982 ) report that severe anxiety ...
... direct suggestions to relax , positive expectancy that obeying the instructions will lead to relaxation , actual relaxation training , and the use of imagination and suggestion . Spiegel et al . ( 1982 ) report that severe anxiety ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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