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... severe condition and includes all of the pathology of the other disorders . We believe that the clinical evidence suggests , in fact , that panic disorder without avoidance is a less severe condition than panic disorder with agoraphobia ...
... severe condition and includes all of the pathology of the other disorders . We believe that the clinical evidence suggests , in fact , that panic disorder without avoidance is a less severe condition than panic disorder with agoraphobia ...
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... severe intoxication can be expected at doses above 1,000 mg . Acutely depressed patients should not be given a ... severe interaction has been reported following the concurrent administration of an MAO inhib- and a TCA ( Anath & Luchins ...
... severe intoxication can be expected at doses above 1,000 mg . Acutely depressed patients should not be given a ... severe interaction has been reported following the concurrent administration of an MAO inhib- and a TCA ( Anath & Luchins ...
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... Severe intensity % Confidence B. Situational Attacks . Please rate your confidence in being able to tolerate or cope with situational attacks ( those that are related to predictable situations ) : 1. Mild intensity 2. Moderate intensity ...
... Severe intensity % Confidence B. Situational Attacks . Please rate your confidence in being able to tolerate or cope with situational attacks ( those that are related to predictable situations ) : 1. Mild intensity 2. Moderate intensity ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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