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pro vyhledávání: '"B. D. Beitman"'
Autor:
Rachel M. Hoffman
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The Family Journal. 16:399-399
Autor:
B D, Beitman
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The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. 3(1)
Autor:
B. D. Beitman
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 265:1545-1549
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.). 49(5)
Autor:
A, Ranganathan, B D, Beitman
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Missouri medicine. 95(2)
Panic disorder is a chronic and debilitating illness. In this article, we present an algorithm of the diagnosis and treatment of the illness. We place much importance upon the patient variables associated with the treatment decisions. We emphasize st
Autor:
N A, Clemens, W, Bebchuk, B D, Beitman, B J, Blinder, G O, Gabbard, M K, Goin, M C, Hughes, J, Kay, R A, Kimmich, S G, Lazar, D, Reiss, E M, Szigethy, A, Tasman
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The American journal of psychiatry. 154(11)
Autor:
B D, Beitman
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 60(2)
The mind-brain barrier is being challenged by clinicians using both medications and psychotherapy for the major psychiatric disorders. In this article, six categories of study are outlined: (1) diagnosis-specific questions, (2) psychotherapeutic aspe
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The Canadian journal of cardiology. 10(8)
To examine the association among panic disorder, atypical chest pain and coronary artery disease (CAD). This article's purpose is to inform cardiologists of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders, primarily panic disorder, among patients consulting
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The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. 3(4)
Since the end of the cultural revolution (1966-78), China has opened itself to Western influence and ideas, including those of Western psychotherapy theory and practice. The faster pace of life under the new market economies has been associated with
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Anxiety. 1(2)
The authors test the hypothesis that patient readiness to change predicts outcome in a placebo-controlled medication trial.Out-patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia completed the Stages of Change (SOC) questionnaire, a measure of readiness to