The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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... therapist's office , such as controlled breathing or the use of positive self - statements . With the therapist present , there can be on - the - spot instruction in the use of anxiety management techniques , as well as feedback about ...
... therapist's office , such as controlled breathing or the use of positive self - statements . With the therapist present , there can be on - the - spot instruction in the use of anxiety management techniques , as well as feedback about ...
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... therapists do not want to assume the personal or professional lia- bility for treating patients outside of the office setting . Perhaps most important , therapist - assisted exposure may intensify the patient - therapist relationship in ...
... therapists do not want to assume the personal or professional lia- bility for treating patients outside of the office setting . Perhaps most important , therapist - assisted exposure may intensify the patient - therapist relationship in ...
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... therapist - patient relationship . And yet it appears that by moving the therapy outside the confines of the office and allocating to the therapist such an overt and directive role in the patient's recovery , therapist - assisted ...
... therapist - patient relationship . And yet it appears that by moving the therapy outside the confines of the office and allocating to the therapist such an overt and directive role in the patient's recovery , therapist - assisted ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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