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New Insights into Anxiety Disorders

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New Insights into Anxiety Disorders
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535110538
Number of pages: 444

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This book collects the contributions of a number of clinical psychiatrists all over the world, interested in developing basic research about anxiety and in applying it in clinical contexts. Each author summarized the clinical importance of his work.

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