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... imipramine , while patients with generalized anxiety did not . This observation implied that there might be two types of anx- iety syndromes of very different etiology . One , which has come to be called panic disorder , is ...
... imipramine , while patients with generalized anxiety did not . This observation implied that there might be two types of anx- iety syndromes of very different etiology . One , which has come to be called panic disorder , is ...
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... imipramine and placebo and observed that approx- imately one - third of each group contacted the therapist for further treatment . In Kelly et al.'s study ( 1970 ) of phenelzine about 30 per- cent relapsed . Preliminary reports on ...
... imipramine and placebo and observed that approx- imately one - third of each group contacted the therapist for further treatment . In Kelly et al.'s study ( 1970 ) of phenelzine about 30 per- cent relapsed . Preliminary reports on ...
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... imipramine , phe- nelzine , or alprazolam with panic disorder patients are the same as those for any population being considered for these agents . For in- stance , among the many concerns are that patients with prolonged QT intervals ...
... imipramine , phe- nelzine , or alprazolam with panic disorder patients are the same as those for any population being considered for these agents . For in- stance , among the many concerns are that patients with prolonged QT intervals ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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