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is a condition in which an individual experiences intense anxiety about being trapped, stranded, or embarrassed in a situation without help if a panic attack were to occur.
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According to the theory, people with panic disorder tend to interpret cognitive and somatic manifestations of stress and anxiety in a catastrophic manner.
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In a behavioral technique called , the client is totally immersed in the sensation of anxiety, rather than being gradually acclimated to the feared situation.
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Generalized anxiety disorder is more common in (men/women).
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A substitute to medication in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder is - therapy, in which clients learn how to recognize anxious thoughts, to seek more rational alternatives to worrying, and to take action to test out alternatives.
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A is a repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior performed in response to uncontrollable urges or according to a ritualistic set of rules.
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A(n) medication, Clomipramine (Anafrail), had the unanticipated effect of reducing obsessions in depressed people during the mid 1970s.
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Individuals who experience an acute stress disorder may experience symptoms, such as a sense of detachment, feelings of unreality, and inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma.
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Following a traumatic event, people tend to go through a series of characteristic responses. During the initial, or phase, individuals react with alarm and strong emotion.
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describes a six-step cognitive-behavioral therapy plan that incorporates strategies that are beneficial for clients suffering from PTSD.







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