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... indicated by the shaded gray ovals . The response to each of the 10 questions leads to a different clinical diagnosis ... indicate other problems . Although many of the shaded ovals include only DSM - III - R diagnoses , a good number of ...
... indicated by the shaded gray ovals . The response to each of the 10 questions leads to a different clinical diagnosis ... indicate other problems . Although many of the shaded ovals include only DSM - III - R diagnoses , a good number of ...
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... indicating panic ( Margraf et al . , submitted ) . Most agoraphobics are also quite depressed . In one of our studies ... indicate moderate to severe de- pression . Depressive episodes may precede , occur during , or follow agoraphobic ...
... indicating panic ( Margraf et al . , submitted ) . Most agoraphobics are also quite depressed . In one of our studies ... indicate moderate to severe de- pression . Depressive episodes may precede , occur during , or follow agoraphobic ...
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... indicated that he wouldn't need any help . The other people present , perhaps noticing that the therapist declined help , paid him no further attention . The patient indicated surprise that the bystan- ders were either helpful or ...
... indicated that he wouldn't need any help . The other people present , perhaps noticing that the therapist declined help , paid him no further attention . The patient indicated surprise that the bystan- ders were either helpful or ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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