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... means an exact science , many studies have identified risk factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with ...
... means an exact science , many studies have identified risk factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with ...
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... means of helping them remain “ aware of tension . " In support of the impor- tance of cognitive factors in producing ... mean hourly self - report of anxiety , and depression , but not with significant changes in physiologic mea- sures ...
... means of helping them remain “ aware of tension . " In support of the impor- tance of cognitive factors in producing ... mean hourly self - report of anxiety , and depression , but not with significant changes in physiologic mea- sures ...
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... Mean heart rates during the one - minute epochs selected for statistical analy- sis are presented in beats per ... mean of 58 percent ( 158 of 271 subjects ) . This compares to panic rates of 0 percent to 30 percent found for normal ...
... Mean heart rates during the one - minute epochs selected for statistical analy- sis are presented in beats per ... mean of 58 percent ( 158 of 271 subjects ) . This compares to panic rates of 0 percent to 30 percent found for normal ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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