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Psychotherapy Casebook

Cognitive Therapy Helps Plug a Leak

Dean Schuyler, MD

Published: February 15, 2007

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Anxiety, like water leaking from a pipe in your home, flows into all availablespaces. Habit, the ways people learn to react to situations, builds arepertoire that may direct anxiety into a variety of places. In a patient who hasbecome an “anxiety-producing machine,” focusing on patterns of thinking can beone road to change.


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Volume: 9

Quick Links: Cognition , Neurologic and Neurocognitive

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