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... instructed him in repeating the exercise of experiencing his fears . Every time he felt a little wave of spontaneous alarm , he was not to push it aside but was to enhance it , to augment it , to try to experience it more profoundly and ...
... instructed him in repeating the exercise of experiencing his fears . Every time he felt a little wave of spontaneous alarm , he was not to push it aside but was to enhance it , to augment it , to try to experience it more profoundly and ...
Page 206
... instructing the patient to enter the fear - evoking situation and stay only until the anxiety becomes uncomfortable ; at ... instructed on how to respond to anxiety during exposure , behavioral targets must be chosen . We generally use a ...
... instructing the patient to enter the fear - evoking situation and stay only until the anxiety becomes uncomfortable ; at ... instructed on how to respond to anxiety during exposure , behavioral targets must be chosen . We generally use a ...
Page 208
... instructing her to drive very short distances on the freeway - she began repeating a distance of one exit which was one mile - with her husband in the car . Once she became more comfortable , she was instructed to fade her husband out ...
... instructing her to drive very short distances on the freeway - she began repeating a distance of one exit which was one mile - with her husband in the car . Once she became more comfortable , she was instructed to fade her husband out ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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