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... factors interact to produce a patient's unique manifestations of anxiety . The biological factors include the patient's genetic endowment , drug and medication use , illnesses , and vul- nerability to stress and separation . The ...
... factors interact to produce a patient's unique manifestations of anxiety . The biological factors include the patient's genetic endowment , drug and medication use , illnesses , and vul- nerability to stress and separation . The ...
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... factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with concurrent illness , are at high risk for successful completion of ...
... factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with concurrent illness , are at high risk for successful completion of ...
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... Factors Contributing to Stress and Illness Most stress researchers endorse a " biopsychosocial model , " in which biological , psychological , and social factors interact to precipi- tate , maintain , and exacerbate , as well as ...
... Factors Contributing to Stress and Illness Most stress researchers endorse a " biopsychosocial model , " in which biological , psychological , and social factors interact to precipi- tate , maintain , and exacerbate , as well as ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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