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... morning business meetings for fear of being overanxious at those times . A manager at a machine shop would never close the door of a room behind him because of anxiety experienced in closed places . Over time , the relationship of ...
... morning business meetings for fear of being overanxious at those times . A manager at a machine shop would never close the door of a room behind him because of anxiety experienced in closed places . Over time , the relationship of ...
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... morning on his way to work when he was parked at a light and suddenly had a funny feeling in his chest . He would then practice relaxation . Some patients prefer hypnosis or biofeedback to relaxation . These procedures are as effective ...
... morning on his way to work when he was parked at a light and suddenly had a funny feeling in his chest . He would then practice relaxation . Some patients prefer hypnosis or biofeedback to relaxation . These procedures are as effective ...
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... morning about one year after her husband's death , she was hit head - on by another car that swerved in front of her . The impact of the accident caused her head to break through the windshield and she lost con- sciousness . When she ...
... morning about one year after her husband's death , she was hit head - on by another car that swerved in front of her . The impact of the accident caused her head to break through the windshield and she lost con- sciousness . When she ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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