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... interests , and cognitive set . If the primary appraisal of a situation establishes it as dangerous , successive reappraisals are made by the patient in an attempt to assess further the threat to vital interests . Concomitantly ...
... interests , and cognitive set . If the primary appraisal of a situation establishes it as dangerous , successive reappraisals are made by the patient in an attempt to assess further the threat to vital interests . Concomitantly ...
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... Interest in social phobia has lagged behind agoraphobia , panic disorder , and some of the other anxiety disorders ; thus , there is a dearth of specialized assessment instruments . Two self - report scales that have been used ...
... Interest in social phobia has lagged behind agoraphobia , panic disorder , and some of the other anxiety disorders ; thus , there is a dearth of specialized assessment instruments . Two self - report scales that have been used ...
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... interest in most things every day for the past two weeks ? 2 . Do you have a poor appetite or significant weight loss ? 3 . Have you had trouble falling asleep , waking frequently , trouble staying asleep , waking too early or sleeping ...
... interest in most things every day for the past two weeks ? 2 . Do you have a poor appetite or significant weight loss ? 3 . Have you had trouble falling asleep , waking frequently , trouble staying asleep , waking too early or sleeping ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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