<p>Anxiety is one of those entltles which everyone "knows", but which ultimately resists simple objective description. The essence of the phenomenon is its subjectivity. True it has its well documented associated physiological events: the increased pulse rate and blood pressure, sweating, and so on,
Anxiety Disorders (Psychological Disorders)
โ Scribed by Sucheta Connolly, Cynthia L. Petty, David A. Simpson
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 146
- Edition
- Library Binding
- Category
- Library
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