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... reason that anxious patients abuse drugs and alcohol is to compensate for the withdrawal effects that occur when the drug or alcohol levels decrease . A careful drug and alcohol history is necessary for all patients . Such a history and ...
... reason that anxious patients abuse drugs and alcohol is to compensate for the withdrawal effects that occur when the drug or alcohol levels decrease . A careful drug and alcohol history is necessary for all patients . Such a history and ...
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... reason , while 22 percent did not . Breier et al . , ( 1986 ) re- ported that 65 percent ( 38 ) of their patients reported a stressful life event occurring within six months of the first panic attack . The most common stressful life ...
... reason , while 22 percent did not . Breier et al . , ( 1986 ) re- ported that 65 percent ( 38 ) of their patients reported a stressful life event occurring within six months of the first panic attack . The most common stressful life ...
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... reasons . The most common include : ( 1 ) insufficient information regarding the benefits of performing prescribed tasks ; ( 2 ) low self - efficacy ( Band- ura , 1977 ) , or put differently , low estimation on the patient's part that ...
... reasons . The most common include : ( 1 ) insufficient information regarding the benefits of performing prescribed tasks ; ( 2 ) low self - efficacy ( Band- ura , 1977 ) , or put differently , low estimation on the patient's part that ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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