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By vartanPsychology Disorders and Treatments. John R, Ziyad R, Andrew C, Adri D. GROUP DUTIES. Adri: -Intro into abnormal psychology - Anxiety disorders Andrew: -Therapy/ treatments - Class notes John: -Personality Disorders Ziyad: -Schizophrenia. Abnormal Behavior.
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By druceSlides & Handouts by Karen Clay Rhines, Ph.D. Seton Hall University. Chapter 5. Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety. What distinguishes fear from anxiety? Fear is a state of immediate alarm in response to a serious, known threat to one’s well-being
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