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... usually at a much lower frequency than in panic disorder . Barlow et al . , ( 1985 ) found that most social and simple phobic patients and patients with generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive illness have panic attacks ...
... usually at a much lower frequency than in panic disorder . Barlow et al . , ( 1985 ) found that most social and simple phobic patients and patients with generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive compulsive illness have panic attacks ...
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... usually be minimized or overcome . A low enough dose of imipramine can usually be found that provides initial benefit without causing intolerable side effects . We have started some patients on doses as low as 5 mg ; over several months ...
... usually be minimized or overcome . A low enough dose of imipramine can usually be found that provides initial benefit without causing intolerable side effects . We have started some patients on doses as low as 5 mg ; over several months ...
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... usually triggered by physical activity or intense emotion and usually persists no more than a few minutes , subsiding with rest . The pattern is usually sim- ilar from one episode to the next . Since the characteristics of angina are ...
... usually triggered by physical activity or intense emotion and usually persists no more than a few minutes , subsiding with rest . The pattern is usually sim- ilar from one episode to the next . Since the characteristics of angina are ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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