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Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. COGNITIVE MODEL OF PANIC Physical sensation , thought , or image perceived as threatening Hypervigilance Decreasing Amplification of physical efficacy sensations and anxiety Anxiety Physical sensations ...
Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. COGNITIVE MODEL OF PANIC Physical sensation , thought , or image perceived as threatening Hypervigilance Decreasing Amplification of physical efficacy sensations and anxiety Anxiety Physical sensations ...
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... sensations characteristically experi- enced during episodes of panic . This intervention incorporates the paradoxical feature of asking patients who generally take measures to avoid such sensations to actively court them . While it is ...
... sensations characteristically experi- enced during episodes of panic . This intervention incorporates the paradoxical feature of asking patients who generally take measures to avoid such sensations to actively court them . While it is ...
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... sensations mentioned above . For example , many patients who report faintness also report dizziness , and if the therapist can help the patient find a way to induce dizziness , faintness will usually accompany it . Some patients report ...
... sensations mentioned above . For example , many patients who report faintness also report dizziness , and if the therapist can help the patient find a way to induce dizziness , faintness will usually accompany it . Some patients report ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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