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... efforts to avoid thoughts , or feelings associated with the trauma ( 2 ) efforts to avoid activities or situations that arouse recollections of the trauma ( 3 ) inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma ( 4 ) marked ...
... efforts to avoid thoughts , or feelings associated with the trauma ( 2 ) efforts to avoid activities or situations that arouse recollections of the trauma ( 3 ) inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma ( 4 ) marked ...
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... efforts to ward it off . The rationale usually employed in convincing patients to engage in such activity emphasizes that fear of panic initiates a cycle of anticipatory anxiety ; when combined with heroic efforts to control and reduce ...
... efforts to ward it off . The rationale usually employed in convincing patients to engage in such activity emphasizes that fear of panic initiates a cycle of anticipatory anxiety ; when combined with heroic efforts to control and reduce ...
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... effort , an ability to tolerate significant doses of discomfort , and or- ganizational ability . The patient's willingness and ability to expend the necessary efforts may vary during the course of treatment , profoundly affecting the ...
... effort , an ability to tolerate significant doses of discomfort , and or- ganizational ability . The patient's willingness and ability to expend the necessary efforts may vary during the course of treatment , profoundly affecting the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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