Psychogenic Voice Disorders and Cognitive-behaviour TherapySingular Publishing Group, 1993 - 167 strani |
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Stran 44
... hyperventilation or the tendency to breath in a rapid and shallow way using the muscles of the chest or thorax ; and phobic avoidance of specific situations . An appreciation of behavioural changes , how and why these occur and what ...
... hyperventilation or the tendency to breath in a rapid and shallow way using the muscles of the chest or thorax ; and phobic avoidance of specific situations . An appreciation of behavioural changes , how and why these occur and what ...
Stran 45
... hyperventilation may pro- duce dizziness and tingling in hands and fingers , which can be very dis- concerting . These examples show how one process will interact with another in a way which produces a chain of events wherein a negative ...
... hyperventilation may pro- duce dizziness and tingling in hands and fingers , which can be very dis- concerting . These examples show how one process will interact with another in a way which produces a chain of events wherein a negative ...
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... Hyperventilation Staying away from work INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Her problems and avoidance behaviour isolate her from others , leaving more time to ruminate COGNITIONS ( a ) ' I'm going mad ' COGNITIONS ( a ) I'm going to be ...
... Hyperventilation Staying away from work INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Her problems and avoidance behaviour isolate her from others , leaving more time to ruminate COGNITIONS ( a ) ' I'm going mad ' COGNITIONS ( a ) I'm going to be ...
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Chapter 2 | 20 |
The cognitivebehaviour model | 38 |
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