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... four conditions grouped under ( 4 ) share important phenomenologic features , as illus- trated in Figure 3.1 . In this figure we have created a schematic repre- sentation of the " severity " of these four types of anxiety for normals ...
... four conditions grouped under ( 4 ) share important phenomenologic features , as illus- trated in Figure 3.1 . In this figure we have created a schematic repre- sentation of the " severity " of these four types of anxiety for normals ...
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... four attacks ( defined in criterion C ) have occurred within a four - week period , or one or more attacks have been followed by a period of at least a month of persistent fear of having another at- tack . C. At least four of the ...
... four attacks ( defined in criterion C ) have occurred within a four - week period , or one or more attacks have been followed by a period of at least a month of persistent fear of having another at- tack . C. At least four of the ...
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... four years with- out success . He had undergone an extensive course of relaxation therapy with no reduction in symptoms . In April 1985 , at the time that he came to the anxiety clinic he was having 4-5 panic attacks / week , reported a ...
... four years with- out success . He had undergone an extensive course of relaxation therapy with no reduction in symptoms . In April 1985 , at the time that he came to the anxiety clinic he was having 4-5 panic attacks / week , reported a ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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