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... field questions from bystanders or store employees once she " came to , " if she had a panic attack in a department store . She was instructed to say that she had been suffering from a " middle ear infection " and became dizzy and ...
... field questions from bystanders or store employees once she " came to , " if she had a panic attack in a department store . She was instructed to say that she had been suffering from a " middle ear infection " and became dizzy and ...
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... field practice . Each patient will go with one thera- pist to some of the places that create anxiety and avoidance and will practice confronting these situations using the principles that have just been discussed . The goal is to ...
... field practice . Each patient will go with one thera- pist to some of the places that create anxiety and avoidance and will practice confronting these situations using the principles that have just been discussed . The goal is to ...
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... Field Work is part of the process of overcoming anxiety . Leaving before the anx- iety decreases will only reinforce the avoidance and will not lead to recovery . Have the patients repeat the situation several times to show how anxiety ...
... Field Work is part of the process of overcoming anxiety . Leaving before the anx- iety decreases will only reinforce the avoidance and will not lead to recovery . Have the patients repeat the situation several times to show how anxiety ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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