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... Step 2 . Step 2. Alprazolam , Phenelzine or Desipramine a . Alprazolam . Begin at 0.25-0.5 mg once or twice a day . First dose should be taken at night . Increase by 0.25-0.5 mg once or twice a day every 4-7 days until pa- tient has ...
... Step 2 . Step 2. Alprazolam , Phenelzine or Desipramine a . Alprazolam . Begin at 0.25-0.5 mg once or twice a day . First dose should be taken at night . Increase by 0.25-0.5 mg once or twice a day every 4-7 days until pa- tient has ...
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... steps below . Complete a panic attack description for each attack you have between now and when I see you again . STEP 1 : Next to " Date , " note the date when you have the panic attack . STEP 2 : Next to " Level , " note your level of ...
... steps below . Complete a panic attack description for each attack you have between now and when I see you again . STEP 1 : Next to " Date , " note the date when you have the panic attack . STEP 2 : Next to " Level , " note your level of ...
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... step . Next , Joyce is to go around the corner and past two stores . She rates her beginning anxiety as a 2 and ... step again . This time she experiences an anxiety level of 3 when she rounds the corner and returns with a level of 1. We ...
... step . Next , Joyce is to go around the corner and past two stores . She rates her beginning anxiety as a 2 and ... step again . This time she experiences an anxiety level of 3 when she rounds the corner and returns with a level of 1. We ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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