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... participation of a part- ner or another trusted companion in the role of facilitator . In a manual designed for partners involved in this mode of treat- ment delivery ( Mathews et al . , 1981 ) , instructions are given on assist- ing ...
... participation of a part- ner or another trusted companion in the role of facilitator . In a manual designed for partners involved in this mode of treat- ment delivery ( Mathews et al . , 1981 ) , instructions are given on assist- ing ...
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... participation of a therapist or partner . Meetings with the therapist take place in a professional setting , and the time is used to plan exposure targets , identify cognitive and behavioral patterns that maintain anxiety and avoidance ...
... participation of a therapist or partner . Meetings with the therapist take place in a professional setting , and the time is used to plan exposure targets , identify cognitive and behavioral patterns that maintain anxiety and avoidance ...
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... participation would be required . Though verbally appropriate and attractive , he had done little dating , and had had no sexual experiences of any kind with women . He would also become sufficiently nervous over the prospect of asking ...
... participation would be required . Though verbally appropriate and attractive , he had done little dating , and had had no sexual experiences of any kind with women . He would also become sufficiently nervous over the prospect of asking ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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