Basic Anxiety: A New Psychobiological Concept is a book written by Walter J. Garre that explores the concept of basic anxiety and its effects on human behavior. The book delves into the origins of basic anxiety, which is said to be a result of early childhood experiences and the inability to fulfill basic needs. Garre argues that basic anxiety can lead to a variety of psychological and physical symptoms, including depression, anxiety disorders, and...
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