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... windows of the car when I get out . I spray the house , attic , and basement every month and I feel extremely guilty because I am probably poisoning my family . . . . I ... have spent thousands of dollars on unnecessary screens , double ...
... windows of the car when I get out . I spray the house , attic , and basement every month and I feel extremely guilty because I am probably poisoning my family . . . . I ... have spent thousands of dollars on unnecessary screens , double ...
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... window for air . The dream continued every night while she was in the hospi- tal , gradually reducing in frequency over the next few months . On presentation to the clinic she was severely avoidant of most situations . She was ...
... window for air . The dream continued every night while she was in the hospi- tal , gradually reducing in frequency over the next few months . On presentation to the clinic she was severely avoidant of most situations . She was ...
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... window . I may not be able to move from one spot . may be put into a mental hospital . 10 . may get sick to my stomach . 11 . People will laugh at me . 12 . I may lose my balance and fall . 13 . I may suffocate . 14 . I will be an ...
... window . I may not be able to move from one spot . may be put into a mental hospital . 10 . may get sick to my stomach . 11 . People will laugh at me . 12 . I may lose my balance and fall . 13 . I may suffocate . 14 . I will be an ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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