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... discuss theories specific to them . PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORIES Contemporary psychodynamic theories of anxiety began with Freud . His first major discussion of anxiety was published in 1894 and his last in 1926 , but his writings before and ...
... discuss theories specific to them . PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORIES Contemporary psychodynamic theories of anxiety began with Freud . His first major discussion of anxiety was published in 1894 and his last in 1926 , but his writings before and ...
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... discussion . The Patient Resistant to Carrying Out Exposure Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process framework . " One process involves motivation . The pa- tient must be sufficiently ...
... discussion . The Patient Resistant to Carrying Out Exposure Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process framework . " One process involves motivation . The pa- tient must be sufficiently ...
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... discussion of goals , obstacles , concerns , etc. individual therapist - directed in vivo exposure group review of exposure practice with feedback and discussion . The group meets for an education and discussion session and then ...
... discussion of goals , obstacles , concerns , etc. individual therapist - directed in vivo exposure group review of exposure practice with feedback and discussion . The group meets for an education and discussion session and then ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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