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... referred to as " nonresponders . " For example , among agoraphobics , the rate of non- responders has been estimated at about 30 percent of those who ac- cept treatment ( Barlow , O'Brien , & Last , 1984 ) . Therapists have few ...
... referred to as " nonresponders . " For example , among agoraphobics , the rate of non- responders has been estimated at about 30 percent of those who ac- cept treatment ( Barlow , O'Brien , & Last , 1984 ) . Therapists have few ...
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... referred to as " self - serving bias . " However , there is a body of evidence suggesting that the socially anxious are prone to a reverse bias in which they attribute failure to personal flaws ( Trower & Turland , 1984 ) . We have ...
... referred to as " self - serving bias . " However , there is a body of evidence suggesting that the socially anxious are prone to a reverse bias in which they attribute failure to personal flaws ( Trower & Turland , 1984 ) . We have ...
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... referred herself for treatment of what she described as a 35 - year history of fear of public bathrooms . Her fear was complicated by a history of spastic colon , and she reported being virtually housebound on and off since her mid ...
... referred herself for treatment of what she described as a 35 - year history of fear of public bathrooms . Her fear was complicated by a history of spastic colon , and she reported being virtually housebound on and off since her mid ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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