Treating a Man Who Cannot Go Out Alone, Feels Bound to His Ailing Mother
Abstract
Writing this month as guest expert on the case presented is Dr. Charlotte M. Zitrin, director of the phobia clinic at the Long island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York. She has been the senior investigator in a series of unusually well-designed studies to determine the specijic effects of medication and behavior therapy in the treatment of various types of phobic patients.
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