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... studies which have found that a history of separation anxiety in childhood is consistently more frequent in patients with agoraphobia than other mental disor- ders ( Berg et al . , 1974 ; Klein et al . , 1983 ) , that imipramine blocks ...
... studies which have found that a history of separation anxiety in childhood is consistently more frequent in patients with agoraphobia than other mental disor- ders ( Berg et al . , 1974 ; Klein et al . , 1983 ) , that imipramine blocks ...
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... studies in some detail . Provocation of Panic Attacks Four general strategies have been used to provoke panic attacks : lactate infusions , CO2 inhalation and hyperventilation , drug provoca- tion , and behavioral provocation . Lactate ...
... studies in some detail . Provocation of Panic Attacks Four general strategies have been used to provoke panic attacks : lactate infusions , CO2 inhalation and hyperventilation , drug provoca- tion , and behavioral provocation . Lactate ...
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... studies ( Telch et al . , 1985 ) , the mean level of depression at baseline was about 25 on the Beck Depression Inventory ( Beck et al . , 1961 ) , and 65 on the Zung Self - Rating Depression Scale ( Zung , 1965 ) . In com- parison ...
... studies ( Telch et al . , 1985 ) , the mean level of depression at baseline was about 25 on the Beck Depression Inventory ( Beck et al . , 1961 ) , and 65 on the Zung Self - Rating Depression Scale ( Zung , 1965 ) . In com- parison ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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