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... interpersonal dynamics , while those with a psychodynamic orientation tend to be highly sensitive to transference and other interpersonal issues and weak , by design , in the application of certain useful therapeutic approaches . We ...
... interpersonal dynamics , while those with a psychodynamic orientation tend to be highly sensitive to transference and other interpersonal issues and weak , by design , in the application of certain useful therapeutic approaches . We ...
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... interpersonal situation . When compared with those scoring low on the FNE , high anxious FNE subjects showed a tendency toward avoiding disapproval and seeking approval . However , in a recent study ( Turner , McCanna , & Beidel , 1987 ) ...
... interpersonal situation . When compared with those scoring low on the FNE , high anxious FNE subjects showed a tendency toward avoiding disapproval and seeking approval . However , in a recent study ( Turner , McCanna , & Beidel , 1987 ) ...
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... interpersonal encounters , particularly at work . She had to work but had begun avoiding grocery and department store shopping as well as other public situations . Blushing was her major complaint ; she felt she could toler- ate the ...
... interpersonal encounters , particularly at work . She had to work but had begun avoiding grocery and department store shopping as well as other public situations . Blushing was her major complaint ; she felt she could toler- ate the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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