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The belief that bodily symptoms have harmful consequences has been labeled .
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People with fear any places where they might have trouble escaping or getting help in an emergency.
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The notion that people avoid places associated with their panic symptoms, and may begin to feel these symptoms again if they return to those places, is known as the .
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The is used to increase blood pressure and heart rate with people who have blood-injection-injury phobias.
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occurs when we are repeatedly prevented from expressing our id impulses, according to psychodynamic theory.
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According to Carl Rogers, of are harsh self-standards that children develop when they do not receive unconditional love.
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Benzodiazepines increase the activity of - ( ), an inhibitory neurotransmitter.
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Cognitive theories of GAD suggest that the cognitions of people with GAD are focused on at both the conscious and unconscious levels.
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In , a client is intensively exposed to his or her feared object until anxiety extinguishes.
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is the idea that we are biologically prepared to learn certain associations quickly.







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