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... resistance . We en- courage patients to use the tape until they feel that they are able to achieve a very deep sense ... resistant to the therapy or has led a psychologically im- poverished life . Other patients prefer to repeat a ...
... resistance . We en- courage patients to use the tape until they feel that they are able to achieve a very deep sense ... resistant to the therapy or has led a psychologically im- poverished life . Other patients prefer to repeat a ...
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... Resistant to Carrying Out Exposure Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process ... resistance manifests itself . Patients who fail to complete tasks at the outset of treatment usually do so for ...
... Resistant to Carrying Out Exposure Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process ... resistance manifests itself . Patients who fail to complete tasks at the outset of treatment usually do so for ...
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... resistance , reasons for , 218 Penetration phobia , 266 Perfectionist social standards , 250 Personality disorders , 62 , 64-65 , 188 PET ( positive emission tomography ) scan , 146 Pharmacotherapy , 89 , 99–100 , 126–135 , 224 , 246 ...
... resistance , reasons for , 218 Penetration phobia , 266 Perfectionist social standards , 250 Personality disorders , 62 , 64-65 , 188 PET ( positive emission tomography ) scan , 146 Pharmacotherapy , 89 , 99–100 , 126–135 , 224 , 246 ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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