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... require a con- siderable commitment from the patient and willingness to en- gage in activities that often evoke fear . Patients will be unwill- ing to undertake such actions if the therapist is unable to generate expectations that the ...
... require a con- siderable commitment from the patient and willingness to en- gage in activities that often evoke fear . Patients will be unwill- ing to undertake such actions if the therapist is unable to generate expectations that the ...
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... require motor coordi- nation or alertness . However , Ballenger ( 1986 ) reports that less than 5 percent of patients dropped out of a recent study due to alprazolam side effects . The most unacceptable part of MAOI use seems to be the ...
... require motor coordi- nation or alertness . However , Ballenger ( 1986 ) reports that less than 5 percent of patients dropped out of a recent study due to alprazolam side effects . The most unacceptable part of MAOI use seems to be the ...
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... requires a considerable amount of practice . Agoraphobic patients frequently report variation in their symp ... require the presence of a trusted companion on a bad day . While patients frequently have difficulty identifying fac ...
... requires a considerable amount of practice . Agoraphobic patients frequently report variation in their symp ... require the presence of a trusted companion on a bad day . While patients frequently have difficulty identifying fac ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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