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110 2  American Psychopathological Association.|bAnnual Meeting
       |n(39th :|d1949 :|cNew York, N.Y.) 
245 10 Anxiety /|cedited by Paul H. Hoch and Joseph Zubin. 
264  1 New York :|bGrune & Stratton,|c1950. 
300    1 online resource (viii, 254 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    "The proceedings of the thirty-ninth Annual Meeting of the
       American Psychopathological Association, held in New York 
       City, June 1949." 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "If anxiety could be controlled by biological or social 
       means, fundamental alteration in the organization of our 
       civilization would ensue and the probability of individual
       happiness would be greatly enhanced. Yet, although it is 
       widely recognized that anxiety is the most pervasive 
       psychological phenomenon of our time and that it is the 
       chief symptom in the neuroses and in the functional 
       psychoses, there has been little or no agreement on its 
       definition, and very little, if any, progress in its 
       measurement. The present volume cannot attempt to cover 
       all the types of individual and group anxieties, since it 
       is not possible to describe all the manifestations of 
       anxiety as they occur today. It is hoped that the 
       contributions in this volume will focus attention on the 
       great importance of anxiety in our culture and on its 
       importance as a cause or symptom in most emotional 
       disorders. Even though our knowledge is incomplete, the 
       present symposium may serve to guide current 
       investigations as well as to provide orientation for 
       further research"--Foreword. (PsycINFO Database Record (c)
       2006 APA, all rights reserved). 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Anxiety|vCongresses. 
650  2 Anxiety.|0(DNLM)D001007 
650  7 Anxiety.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00810950 
655  2 Congress.|0(DNLM)D016423 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01423772 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2lcgft 
700 1  Hoch, Paul H.,|d1902-1964. 
700 1  Zubin, Joseph,|d1900-1990. 
710 2  American Psychopathological Association. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tAnxiety.|dNew York : Grune & Stratton, 
       1950|w(DLC)   52001392|w(OCoLC)15379383 
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