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... recognized stimulus for the anxiety and an acute re- sponse ( arbitrarily considered to be a response occurring within three months ) the patient is usually experiencing an acute stress re- action , life crisis , or , in DSM - III - R ...
... recognized stimulus for the anxiety and an acute re- sponse ( arbitrarily considered to be a response occurring within three months ) the patient is usually experiencing an acute stress re- action , life crisis , or , in DSM - III - R ...
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... recognize that they were having panic attacks . According to the DSM - III - R criteria the patient must have four symptoms from a list of 14. Some patients have fewer than four symptoms during their attacks and fewer attacks each week ...
... recognize that they were having panic attacks . According to the DSM - III - R criteria the patient must have four symptoms from a list of 14. Some patients have fewer than four symptoms during their attacks and fewer attacks each week ...
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... recognize that they hyperventilate during panic episodes and that this may exacerbate their symptoms . Thus , while we have not found respiratory control and reattribution of physiological symptoms of panic to hyperventilation to be as ...
... recognize that they hyperventilate during panic episodes and that this may exacerbate their symptoms . Thus , while we have not found respiratory control and reattribution of physiological symptoms of panic to hyperventilation to be as ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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