The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... instance , that men and women show little variation in scores on certain " person- ality " measures from one decade to another . Anxious temperament , for instance , apparent at age 30 is still likely to be present at age 50 . It is our ...
... instance , that men and women show little variation in scores on certain " person- ality " measures from one decade to another . Anxious temperament , for instance , apparent at age 30 is still likely to be present at age 50 . It is our ...
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... instance , Beck and Emery ( 1985 ) report that patients with generalized anxiety disorder apply the following assumptions to a wide variety of situations : Any strange situation should be regarded as dangerous . My security and safety ...
... instance , Beck and Emery ( 1985 ) report that patients with generalized anxiety disorder apply the following assumptions to a wide variety of situations : Any strange situation should be regarded as dangerous . My security and safety ...
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... instance , one patient proceeding well with exposure was assigned the task of entering a grocery store by himself and purchasing an item . He returned with a bouquet of roses indicating his affection for the therapist . In another instance ...
... instance , one patient proceeding well with exposure was assigned the task of entering a grocery store by himself and purchasing an item . He returned with a bouquet of roses indicating his affection for the therapist . In another instance ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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