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... thoughts , the extent of their belief in the automatic thought , the evidence for it , alternative views , and ways to reat- tribute and de - catastrophize the thought . Physiologic and Biological Measures A wide variety of physiologic ...
... thoughts , the extent of their belief in the automatic thought , the evidence for it , alternative views , and ways to reat- tribute and de - catastrophize the thought . Physiologic and Biological Measures A wide variety of physiologic ...
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... thoughts are , ( 2 ) to examine them for cognitive distortions , and ( 3 ) to substitute more balanced or functional thoughts . The therapy begins with the patient learning to become more aware of his thought processes . The general ...
... thoughts are , ( 2 ) to examine them for cognitive distortions , and ( 3 ) to substitute more balanced or functional thoughts . The therapy begins with the patient learning to become more aware of his thought processes . The general ...
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... thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale , ranging from ( 1 ) thought never occurs to ( 5 ) thought always occurs . The Agoraphobic Cognitions Question- naire has proven to be a reliable and valid measure of fear in patients ...
... thoughts while anx- ious using a 5 - point scale , ranging from ( 1 ) thought never occurs to ( 5 ) thought always occurs . The Agoraphobic Cognitions Question- naire has proven to be a reliable and valid measure of fear in patients ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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