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1990
Consider the following vignette: Brian, an 8-month-old infant, crawled briskly into his family’s living room and stopped when he reached the middle of the floor. He paused to scan, with a sober expression, the faces of the unfamiliar adults surrounding him until he viewed his mother’s smiling demeanor, at which time he broke into an animated grin and
Ross A. Thompson, Susan P. Limber
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Consider the following vignette: Brian, an 8-month-old infant, crawled briskly into his family’s living room and stopped when he reached the middle of the floor. He paused to scan, with a sober expression, the faces of the unfamiliar adults surrounding him until he viewed his mother’s smiling demeanor, at which time he broke into an animated grin and
Ross A. Thompson, Susan P. Limber
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2015
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is arguably one of the most common mental health problems seen in primary care, only being exceeded by depression; however, it frequently goes unrecognised. It is common that GPs, rather than psychiatrists, face the challenge of making a diagnosis and explaining the treatment options ...
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Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is arguably one of the most common mental health problems seen in primary care, only being exceeded by depression; however, it frequently goes unrecognised. It is common that GPs, rather than psychiatrists, face the challenge of making a diagnosis and explaining the treatment options ...
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PATTERNS OF ANXIETY: AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ANXIETIES*
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1957James J. Dixon+2 more
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PATTERNS OF ANXIETY: THE CORRELATES OF SOCIAL ANXIETIES*
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1958Cecily de Monchaux+2 more
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Integrative Oncology: Complementary Therapies for Pain, Anxiety, and Mood Disturbance
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005Gary Deng
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