Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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However , careful studies have revealed that the concept of free - floating anxiety is questionable , since the anxiety can usually be traced to an event that precipitated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that ...
However , careful studies have revealed that the concept of free - floating anxiety is questionable , since the anxiety can usually be traced to an event that precipitated an expectation ( usually in the form of a visual image ) that ...
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ANXIETY SPIRALS Let us now look at how anxiety can get caught in a spiral of misconstrued expectations so that it eventuates in an anxiety disorder . It is well known that anxiety is at the core of most neurotic problems , and that a ...
ANXIETY SPIRALS Let us now look at how anxiety can get caught in a spiral of misconstrued expectations so that it eventuates in an anxiety disorder . It is well known that anxiety is at the core of most neurotic problems , and that a ...
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Even though the anxious person may want to conceal his anxiety from others , his anxiety is usually revealed to others by nonverbal signs such as jitteriness , sighing , sweating , and so forth . These signs are often read by other ...
Even though the anxious person may want to conceal his anxiety from others , his anxiety is usually revealed to others by nonverbal signs such as jitteriness , sighing , sweating , and so forth . These signs are often read by other ...
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