A Neuropsychological Theory of Anxiety

  • Gray J
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Gray makes it quite clear that readers should be prepared for a novel conception of anxiety that will strike some as paradoxical. He maintains that the two major components of anxiety are conditioned fear and conditioned or anticipatory frustration. It is his...

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Gray, J. A. (1979). A Neuropsychological Theory of Anxiety. In Emotions in Personality and Psychopathology (pp. 301–335). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2892-6_11

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