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Clinical psychology / Panic attack / Phobia / Panic disorder / Dog / Social anxiety / Fear / Leash / Anxiety / Psychiatry / Anxiety disorders / Abnormal psychology
Date: 2012-06-07 17:53:55
Clinical psychology
Panic attack
Phobia
Panic disorder
Dog
Social anxiety
Fear
Leash
Anxiety
Psychiatry
Anxiety disorders
Abnormal psychology

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