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... ethological concepts with data from child observation and with psychoanalytic and systems theory to explore the nature of the infant's attachment to its mother and processes involved in 20 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXiety Disorders.
... ethological concepts with data from child observation and with psychoanalytic and systems theory to explore the nature of the infant's attachment to its mother and processes involved in 20 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXiety Disorders.
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... explored , it became evident that this particular task had considerable symbolic signifi- cance for her : to be able to travel to the specified city unaccompanied signified autonomy and a shift from being a symptomatic individual to a ...
... explored , it became evident that this particular task had considerable symbolic signifi- cance for her : to be able to travel to the specified city unaccompanied signified autonomy and a shift from being a symptomatic individual to a ...
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... explore the patient's dynamics . The third session is used to review what has been learned . The therapist refers to the impending separation and the fact that the patient may feel worse during the next few visits because of fears of ...
... explore the patient's dynamics . The third session is used to review what has been learned . The therapist refers to the impending separation and the fact that the patient may feel worse during the next few visits because of fears of ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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