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... meet the criteria for social phobia . 8. Anxiety following traumatic events . Such patients may meet the DSM - III - R criteria for post - traumatic stress syndrome . All of these types of anxiety exist on a normal distribution of inten ...
... meet the criteria for social phobia . 8. Anxiety following traumatic events . Such patients may meet the DSM - III - R criteria for post - traumatic stress syndrome . All of these types of anxiety exist on a normal distribution of inten ...
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... meet the DSM - III - R criteria for anxiety dis- orders rarely have personality disorders , patients with some types of personality disorders often experience symptoms of anxiety and pan- ic . A recent study found that 50-60 percent of ...
... meet the DSM - III - R criteria for anxiety dis- orders rarely have personality disorders , patients with some types of personality disorders often experience symptoms of anxiety and pan- ic . A recent study found that 50-60 percent of ...
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... meet the criteria for agoraphobia without panic disorder . Question 7. Does the patient have obsessions and compulsions ? The next step is to determine whether the patient has obsessions and compulsions and , if so , if they meet the ...
... meet the criteria for agoraphobia without panic disorder . Question 7. Does the patient have obsessions and compulsions ? The next step is to determine whether the patient has obsessions and compulsions and , if so , if they meet the ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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