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Figures
1.1 Cognitions and panic symptoms endorsed during
panic attacks
9
1.2 Response profiles for internal and external fear cues 15
1.3 The predatory imminence continuum 20
1.4 Threat imminence continuum for humans 21
1.5 Eye blink amplitude as threat of shock approaches 27
2.1 Shared disposition and developmental model of comorbidity 40
2.2 History of anxiety disorders 43
3.1 Rates of behavioral inhibition in children 62
3.2 Response latencies for neulial words, positive words, and
spider words in a modified slioop task
67
3.3 Ratings of worry (0-8) about the recurrence of panic the
day before and the day after unpredicted and predicted
panic attacks
70
3.4 Ratings of expectancy of shock among undergraduate
participants with different levels of anxiety
80
3.5 Sliength of conditioning in stimuli with high versus low
belongingness
94
3.6 Davey's model of human fear conditioning 100
3.7 Summary of etiological factors conliibuting to the anxiety
disorders
101
4.1 Relationship among stimulus, response, and meaning
elements of a fear network before and after successful
emotional processing
121
4.2 The effect of disliaction during brief exposures to spiders
and snakes
123
4.3 Escape versus no-escape in vivo exposure 127
5.1 The effect of initial heart rate on return of fear in anxious
musicians
138
5.2 Believability of cognitions and return of fear 140
5.3 Effect of massed and expanding spaced exposure on fear 147
5.4 Effect of massed and expanding spaced exposure on heart rate 148
6.1 Improvement scores for patients who indicated high versus
low atliibution of therapeutic gains to a tablet
163
6.2 Cumulative proportion of patients with panic disorder and
agoraphobia who improved with behavioral and
pharmacological lieatment
166

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Publication Information: Book Title: Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Approaches to Theory and Treatment. Contributors: Michelle G. Craske - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: xii.
    
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