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... hyperventilation would result in panic ; another group was given the expectation that hyperventilation would result in certain symptoms but not panic . Control patients without panic attacks were randomized to the same two expectations ...
... hyperventilation would result in panic ; another group was given the expectation that hyperventilation would result in certain symptoms but not panic . Control patients without panic attacks were randomized to the same two expectations ...
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... hyperventilation episodes , and panic patients have been observed to hyperventilate during panic episodes , Gorman et al . ( 1984 ) attempted to determine whether hyperventila- tion would induce panic in the laboratory . Five percent ...
... hyperventilation episodes , and panic patients have been observed to hyperventilate during panic episodes , Gorman et al . ( 1984 ) attempted to determine whether hyperventila- tion would induce panic in the laboratory . Five percent ...
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... hyperventilation and those involved with panic ( e.g. , Lum , 1976 ; Clark , 1986 ; Hibbert , 1984 ) , and have suggested that hyperventilation may play a significant role in the etiology and maintenance of panic attacks . As we ...
... hyperventilation and those involved with panic ( e.g. , Lum , 1976 ; Clark , 1986 ; Hibbert , 1984 ) , and have suggested that hyperventilation may play a significant role in the etiology and maintenance of panic attacks . As we ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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