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... soon as the therapist finishes the instructions . While imaginal flooding appears to be effective in reducing obsessive thoughts and has been employed in the treatment of phobic avoidance ( see chapter 8 ) , both Gelder , Bancroft ...
... soon as the therapist finishes the instructions . While imaginal flooding appears to be effective in reducing obsessive thoughts and has been employed in the treatment of phobic avoidance ( see chapter 8 ) , both Gelder , Bancroft ...
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... soon followed by dysphoria ( Logue et al . , 1978 ; Stockwell et al . , 1984 ) . Studies of the prevalence of alcoholism among agoraphobics are contradictory . Several studies have reported alcoholism rates of 10 to 20 percent in adult ...
... soon followed by dysphoria ( Logue et al . , 1978 ; Stockwell et al . , 1984 ) . Studies of the prevalence of alcoholism among agoraphobics are contradictory . Several studies have reported alcoholism rates of 10 to 20 percent in adult ...
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... soon pass , thanked them , and indicated that he wouldn't need any help . The other people present , perhaps noticing that the therapist declined help , paid him no further attention . The patient indicated surprise that the bystan ...
... soon pass , thanked them , and indicated that he wouldn't need any help . The other people present , perhaps noticing that the therapist declined help , paid him no further attention . The patient indicated surprise that the bystan ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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