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... express feelings in an honest and straightforward manner . After pa- tients have identified what they would like to say to whom , we model and role - play the situation . Often we suggest the kinds of things that the patient might say ...
... express feelings in an honest and straightforward manner . After pa- tients have identified what they would like to say to whom , we model and role - play the situation . Often we suggest the kinds of things that the patient might say ...
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... express irritation with his unwillingness to engage in any recreation outside of their suburban town . A member of their family owned a mountain cabin approximately an hour's drive from their home in which they used to spend weekends ...
... express irritation with his unwillingness to engage in any recreation outside of their suburban town . A member of their family owned a mountain cabin approximately an hour's drive from their home in which they used to spend weekends ...
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... express concerns regarding their marriage or other primary rela- tionship . Patients will sometimes wonder whether their partner will remain with them should their symptoms abate . Others express doubts that their partners will be ...
... express concerns regarding their marriage or other primary rela- tionship . Patients will sometimes wonder whether their partner will remain with them should their symptoms abate . Others express doubts that their partners will be ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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