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... style are high utilizers of the medical care system and are therefore more likely to have pathology identified . However , Costa ( 1988 ) has found that the neurotic response style is not a risk factor for any cause of death . There is ...
... style are high utilizers of the medical care system and are therefore more likely to have pathology identified . However , Costa ( 1988 ) has found that the neurotic response style is not a risk factor for any cause of death . There is ...
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... Style Changes A variety of habits contribute to or may help reduce anxiety . It is probably unrealistic to expect patients presenting with GAD to adopt what amounts to a " heart - healthy " life - style ( i.e. , avoidance of smok- ing ...
... Style Changes A variety of habits contribute to or may help reduce anxiety . It is probably unrealistic to expect patients presenting with GAD to adopt what amounts to a " heart - healthy " life - style ( i.e. , avoidance of smok- ing ...
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... style factors contributing to anxiety should be modified ; life - style factors reducing anxiety should be introduced . 1 Panic Disorder The distinguishing feature of panic disorder is the 136 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXiety Disorders.
... style factors contributing to anxiety should be modified ; life - style factors reducing anxiety should be introduced . 1 Panic Disorder The distinguishing feature of panic disorder is the 136 THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF ANXiety Disorders.
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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