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... medication for four months and then try to discontinue its use , while instituting cognitive and relaxation interventions . Coincident with his improvement , one of his senior partners in the ac- counting firm decided to retire and ...
... medication for four months and then try to discontinue its use , while instituting cognitive and relaxation interventions . Coincident with his improvement , one of his senior partners in the ac- counting firm decided to retire and ...
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... medication use should be carefully monitored . 5. Other forms of therapy should be applied concurrently with benzodiazepine use and during drug - free trials . 6. Patients should be carefully and slowly withdrawn from BZ medications ...
... medication use should be carefully monitored . 5. Other forms of therapy should be applied concurrently with benzodiazepine use and during drug - free trials . 6. Patients should be carefully and slowly withdrawn from BZ medications ...
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... medication . They report experiencing symptoms that in the past were indicative of an impending panic attack , but under medication the attack fails to develop . Thus , patients who ex- pect complete symptom reduction are likely to be ...
... medication . They report experiencing symptoms that in the past were indicative of an impending panic attack , but under medication the attack fails to develop . Thus , patients who ex- pect complete symptom reduction are likely to be ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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