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able activity actually anxiety reactions anxiety tension reaction aphonia asked attention basic become body bracing central nervous system chlorpromazine chronic anxiety clinical common complaints concept cortex course deal depressed depressed mood discomfort Discussion distress DOCTOR Edmund Jacobson effect electromyographic etiology example expect experience explanation fairly fatigue fear feeling tone forearm and hand function going handle heart Hence homeostasis hypertensive hyperventilation hysteria illness increased interference interpersonal relations Interview PATIENT learning relaxation mental mephenesin meprobamate mood muscle tension neck nervous system normal occasional organ over-reaction pattern peptic ulcer pernicious anemia phobias physical physician physiologic practice present probably progress psychiatrist psychoanalysis psychotherapy react reassurance recognize relaxation procedures response result seems similar situations stimuli stress striated muscle suggest tachycardia teaching tense patient tense person theory therapist therapy things thought tightening tion told trouble usually walk William Sheldon