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... anxiety more than controls . Imag- ery vividness was reported as correlating significantly with anxiety decrement . A six week follow - up elicited reports of improved relaxa- tion , better grades , and more self - confidence on the ...
... anxiety more than controls . Imag- ery vividness was reported as correlating significantly with anxiety decrement . A six week follow - up elicited reports of improved relaxa- tion , better grades , and more self - confidence on the ...
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... anxiety responses rather than with situations which elicit the tension ( Goldfried , 1971 ) . " Similarly , the act of maintaining an anxiety - arousing image and then " relaxing it away " is designed to emphasize an active , coping ...
... anxiety responses rather than with situations which elicit the tension ( Goldfried , 1971 ) . " Similarly , the act of maintaining an anxiety - arousing image and then " relaxing it away " is designed to emphasize an active , coping ...
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... anxiety management subjects and two desensitization groups run in a subsequent study ( Richardson & Suinn , 1973 ) . Since only one controlled study has examined the effects of anxiety management train- ing , and it omitted a matched ...
... anxiety management subjects and two desensitization groups run in a subsequent study ( Richardson & Suinn , 1973 ) . Since only one controlled study has examined the effects of anxiety management train- ing , and it omitted a matched ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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