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... experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts ... experiencing panic in a variety of situations , ( 2 ) panic consequences , and ( 3 ) panic coping . " Anticipated ...
... experiencing anxiety ( e.g. , I am going to pass out ) . Patients are asked to rate the frequency of such thoughts ... experiencing panic in a variety of situations , ( 2 ) panic consequences , and ( 3 ) panic coping . " Anticipated ...
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... experiencing sensations associated with panic attacks . We find that , in many cases , patients are readily able to do so by imagining themselves in these circumstances . In other instances , catastrophic expectancies may not arise as ...
... experiencing sensations associated with panic attacks . We find that , in many cases , patients are readily able to do so by imagining themselves in these circumstances . In other instances , catastrophic expectancies may not arise as ...
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... experiencing the consequences of their symptoms worsen- ing , as well as from experiencing the self - limiting nature of panic attacks . Instructing patients to remain in fearsome circumstances until the anxiety subsides short ...
... experiencing the consequences of their symptoms worsen- ing , as well as from experiencing the self - limiting nature of panic attacks . Instructing patients to remain in fearsome circumstances until the anxiety subsides short ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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