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... sense of right and wrong . The family had clear and definite rules regarding virtually all areas of behavior - what church to attend and how often , what kind of car one should and shouldn't drive , what kind of furniture one should ...
... sense of right and wrong . The family had clear and definite rules regarding virtually all areas of behavior - what church to attend and how often , what kind of car one should and shouldn't drive , what kind of furniture one should ...
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... sense of relaxation . Patients need to determine exactly when , where , and how they will relax . Some patients like other family members to join them , while others prefer to practice relaxation only in privacy . As part of the ...
... sense of relaxation . Patients need to determine exactly when , where , and how they will relax . Some patients like other family members to join them , while others prefer to practice relaxation only in privacy . As part of the ...
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... sense , they are constantly projecting themselves into the future and ruminating on the consequences should their symptoms worsen . Their avoidance and " escape behavior , " however , prevent them from actually experiencing the ...
... sense , they are constantly projecting themselves into the future and ruminating on the consequences should their symptoms worsen . Their avoidance and " escape behavior , " however , prevent them from actually experiencing the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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