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Psychotherapy Casebook

Conquering an Unmasked Social Phobia

Kevin M. Gray, MD; Dean Schuyler, MD

Published: June 1, 2003

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Social Phobia is a fairly common presenting problem in our psychiatric outpatient clinic. We have found, in our experience, that anxiety in social situations is accomadated in a variety of ways. Some patients choose to avoid the particular situation or setting that brings on the anxiety.


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Volume: 5

Quick Links: Anxiety , Phobic Disorders

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