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requests of patients : to observe a dentist handling dental tools , to sit in a dental chair , to allow the dentist to ... To illustrate , to assess two patients with writer's cramp , the patient was seated in front of a writing surface ...
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In a final example of a molar rating provided by a significant other , someone living with each headache patient was asked to rate the degree of change in the patient's headaches since he or she entered the treatment program .
In a final example of a molar rating provided by a significant other , someone living with each headache patient was asked to rate the degree of change in the patient's headaches since he or she entered the treatment program .
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When admitted the patient was unable to remain in a closed room for longer than 1 minute without experiencing considerable anxiety . As a consequence of this disorder , the patient's activities were seriously restricted .
When admitted the patient was unable to remain in a closed room for longer than 1 minute without experiencing considerable anxiety . As a consequence of this disorder , the patient's activities were seriously restricted .
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 69 |
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