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... ment focus . Once these questions are answered , the disorder is classi- fied as one of the anxiety disorders and / or some other psychiatric problem . We favor making a primary diagnosis that reflects the dom- inant clinical problem ...
... ment focus . Once these questions are answered , the disorder is classi- fied as one of the anxiety disorders and / or some other psychiatric problem . We favor making a primary diagnosis that reflects the dom- inant clinical problem ...
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... ment . We use a phobic avoidance inventory that includes hierarchies in 16 domains such as walking away from home , riding an elevator , being in a large coffee shop ( see Appendix 1 ) . Gelder and Mathews and their colleagues ( Gelder ...
... ment . We use a phobic avoidance inventory that includes hierarchies in 16 domains such as walking away from home , riding an elevator , being in a large coffee shop ( see Appendix 1 ) . Gelder and Mathews and their colleagues ( Gelder ...
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... ment intervention that involved rational self - talk among the coping procedures ; this group achieved lower scores associated with treat- ment on cognitive measures of social anxiety than did another group receiving exposure only ...
... ment intervention that involved rational self - talk among the coping procedures ; this group achieved lower scores associated with treat- ment on cognitive measures of social anxiety than did another group receiving exposure only ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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