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... limited symptom attacks , " that is , attacks with a single or a small number of symptoms . These limited symptom attacks may be functionally equivalent to full - blown panic attacks in the sense that the person may fear their ...
... limited symptom attacks , " that is , attacks with a single or a small number of symptoms . These limited symptom attacks may be functionally equivalent to full - blown panic attacks in the sense that the person may fear their ...
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... limited social phobias , where the impact of the problem itself upon the patient's functioning is limited . In such cases , the rela- tionship between the presenting complaint and such issues as self- esteem , levels of depression , and ...
... limited social phobias , where the impact of the problem itself upon the patient's functioning is limited . In such cases , the rela- tionship between the presenting complaint and such issues as self- esteem , levels of depression , and ...
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... limited in the number of symptoms and severity . Panic attacks may also occur in the course of a major depressive episode . For instance , Breier et al . , ( 1986 ) found that 70 percent of panic attack patients had a concomitant depres ...
... limited in the number of symptoms and severity . Panic attacks may also occur in the course of a major depressive episode . For instance , Breier et al . , ( 1986 ) found that 70 percent of panic attack patients had a concomitant depres ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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