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... possible danger . These assumptions translate into behaviors . For instance , a patient may decide , " When in doubt , keep my mouth shut . " Violation of the rules results in a feeling of vulnerability . Unlike depressed patients ...
... possible danger . These assumptions translate into behaviors . For instance , a patient may decide , " When in doubt , keep my mouth shut . " Violation of the rules results in a feeling of vulnerability . Unlike depressed patients ...
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... possible . Acting on this impulse I have left churches , theatres , even funerals , simply because of an utter inability to control myself to stay . For 10 years I have not been to church , to the theatre , to political gatherings or ...
... possible . Acting on this impulse I have left churches , theatres , even funerals , simply because of an utter inability to control myself to stay . For 10 years I have not been to church , to the theatre , to political gatherings or ...
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... possible exception of flying phobias , there is little need for the use of medication to treat simple phobics . Occasionally some patients are so afraid of encountering any aspect of the phobic object or situation that they may benefit ...
... possible exception of flying phobias , there is little need for the use of medication to treat simple phobics . Occasionally some patients are so afraid of encountering any aspect of the phobic object or situation that they may benefit ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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