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... tasks prescribed by the therapist ? In most of the cases where intervention aimed at symptom relief fails , the patient does not carry out the therapeutic tasks , or home- work assignments . There may be several reasons for this . One ...
... tasks prescribed by the therapist ? In most of the cases where intervention aimed at symptom relief fails , the patient does not carry out the therapeutic tasks , or home- work assignments . There may be several reasons for this . One ...
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... task in the hierarchy . Thus , our method of managing exposure therapy is graded in the sense that we encourage patients to move through a hierarchy of tasks at their own pace ; however , once they have agreed to a specific task , we ...
... task in the hierarchy . Thus , our method of managing exposure therapy is graded in the sense that we encourage patients to move through a hierarchy of tasks at their own pace ; however , once they have agreed to a specific task , we ...
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... Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process framework . " One process involves motivation . The pa- tient must be sufficiently motivated to enter and complete treatment . Marks refers to the ...
... Tasks Marks ( 1978 ) has noted that behavioral treatments occur within a " dual process framework . " One process involves motivation . The pa- tient must be sufficiently motivated to enter and complete treatment . Marks refers to the ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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