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... physical sen- sations , thoughts , or images perceived as threatening lead to a feeling of anxiety and perhaps even physical sensations of anxiety . The in- terpretation of these symptoms as catastrophic may tend to amplify the physical ...
... physical sen- sations , thoughts , or images perceived as threatening lead to a feeling of anxiety and perhaps even physical sensations of anxiety . The in- terpretation of these symptoms as catastrophic may tend to amplify the physical ...
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... physical efficacy sensations and anxiety Anxiety Physical sensations ( e.g. rapid heart beat , difficulty breathing , sweating , chest pain , numbness , etc. ) Catastrophic interpretation of physical symptoms Figure 2.1 Cognitive Model ...
... physical efficacy sensations and anxiety Anxiety Physical sensations ( e.g. rapid heart beat , difficulty breathing , sweating , chest pain , numbness , etc. ) Catastrophic interpretation of physical symptoms Figure 2.1 Cognitive Model ...
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... physical signs or sensations as abnormal , leading to preoccupation with the fear , or belief , of having a serious disease . Thorough physical evalua- tion does not support the diagnosis of any physical disorder that can account for the ...
... physical signs or sensations as abnormal , leading to preoccupation with the fear , or belief , of having a serious disease . Thorough physical evalua- tion does not support the diagnosis of any physical disorder that can account for the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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