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Myth or Fact?


15 years ago 0 123 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Kinda like Pavlov's theory (lesson from my psychiatry class).  The dog doesn't start salivating to the bell until the right associations are made...I'll let you guys look it up if your interested, it's pretty straight forward and is the fundamental formula to CBT.
 
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15 years ago 0 1693 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Myth: Certain situations cause anxiety attacks.

Fact: Although anxiety may occur in association with a particular event or situation, the situation itself does not cause an anxiety attack. Rather, the manner in which a person responds to a situation or to feelings of anxiety, determines whether the anxiety symptoms subside or intensify.

What situations provoke you to become anxious and why?

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