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... discussed above are common in patients with panic disorder . Reducing fre- quency and intensity of panic attacks is an important goal of therapy . Beck and Emery ( 1985 ) note that anxiety disorders are accom- panied by thinking ...
... discussed above are common in patients with panic disorder . Reducing fre- quency and intensity of panic attacks is an important goal of therapy . Beck and Emery ( 1985 ) note that anxiety disorders are accom- panied by thinking ...
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... discussed previously could be considered interactive in that peripheral signs of anxiety contribute to cognitions . However , the psychophysiologic model places greater emphasis on physiology than does the pure cognitive model . For ...
... discussed previously could be considered interactive in that peripheral signs of anxiety contribute to cognitions . However , the psychophysiologic model places greater emphasis on physiology than does the pure cognitive model . For ...
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... discussed in detail in chapter 11 ; issues of long - term BZ use are discussed in the next chapter . The precautions for BZ use in crises are the same as for long - term use . Avoid BZs when the patient has a history of drug or alcohol ...
... discussed in detail in chapter 11 ; issues of long - term BZ use are discussed in the next chapter . The precautions for BZ use in crises are the same as for long - term use . Avoid BZs when the patient has a history of drug or alcohol ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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