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... negative thoughts and high physiological reactivity , while indi- viduals in the other group were similarly high on negative thoughts but low on physiological reactivity . Thus , negative thoughts were present in virtually the entire ...
... negative thoughts and high physiological reactivity , while indi- viduals in the other group were similarly high on negative thoughts but low on physiological reactivity . Thus , negative thoughts were present in virtually the entire ...
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... negative evaluation defined in terms of " apprehension about others ' evaluations , distress over their negative evaluations , avoid- ance of evaluative situations , and the expectation that others would evaluate oneself negatively ...
... negative evaluation defined in terms of " apprehension about others ' evaluations , distress over their negative evaluations , avoid- ance of evaluative situations , and the expectation that others would evaluate oneself negatively ...
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... negative thoughts when flying . Relaxation training is introduced . Session 2-3 Detailed instruction and training in progressive relaxation is given and the patient is encouraged to practice two times daily . The patient begins learning ...
... negative thoughts when flying . Relaxation training is introduced . Session 2-3 Detailed instruction and training in progressive relaxation is given and the patient is encouraged to practice two times daily . The patient begins learning ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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