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... improvement , one of his senior partners in the ac- counting firm decided to retire and wanted to have the patient buy out his interest . Because of the reduced anxiety , the patient was now more confident to deal with clients and to ...
... improvement , one of his senior partners in the ac- counting firm decided to retire and wanted to have the patient buy out his interest . Because of the reduced anxiety , the patient was now more confident to deal with clients and to ...
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... improved and maintained this improvement for eight months . One other MAOI , iproniazid has also been shown to be effective ( Lipsedge et al . , 1973 ) . Benzodiazepines It has long been assumed that benzodiazepines are of little ...
... improved and maintained this improvement for eight months . One other MAOI , iproniazid has also been shown to be effective ( Lipsedge et al . , 1973 ) . Benzodiazepines It has long been assumed that benzodiazepines are of little ...
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... improved dramatically in one week , the dosage was raised to 100 mg / d , given in a single dose and continued for an additional seven weeks . Five of these patients were considered mark- edly improved and four were judged moderately ...
... improved dramatically in one week , the dosage was raised to 100 mg / d , given in a single dose and continued for an additional seven weeks . Five of these patients were considered mark- edly improved and four were judged moderately ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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