I use the Universale Rep and I'm trying to find where one has anxiety
when riding in the car.
I've seen it before and for the life of me can't find it now.
It would say Carriage or Car!
She has Anxiety maybe because of anticipation of where she's going but
it seems to be only in the car that this happens.
Can anyone point me to the page please :0)
thanks
Emily
anxiety in the car
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Re: anxiety in the car
Hi Emily
This is what i have from macrep
MIND; ANXIETY; riding, while; closed carriage, in (4) : bor., cimic., nat-m.
succ.
Donna
This is what i have from macrep
MIND; ANXIETY; riding, while; closed carriage, in (4) : bor., cimic., nat-m.
succ.
Donna
Re: anxiety in the car
Hi Emily
I would think that if it is not the car specifically that induces the anxiety, then maybe the
following rubrics would give a more useful choice
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating (36)
and the subrubric
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating - engagement, an (16)
Best
Robyn
If you keep doing what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting.
I would think that if it is not the car specifically that induces the anxiety, then maybe the
following rubrics would give a more useful choice
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating (36)
and the subrubric
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating - engagement, an (16)
Best
Robyn
If you keep doing what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting.
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Re: anxiety in the car
Hi
Why not use the rubric < riding in a carriage(Car?)
willway
Robyn wrote:
Hi Emily
I would think that if it is not the car specifically that induces the anxiety, then maybe the
following rubrics would give a more useful choice
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating (36)
and the subrubric
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating - engagement, an (16)
Best
Robyn
If you keep doing what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting.
Why not use the rubric < riding in a carriage(Car?)
willway
Robyn wrote:
Hi Emily
I would think that if it is not the car specifically that induces the anxiety, then maybe the
following rubrics would give a more useful choice
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating (36)
and the subrubric
MIND - PHENOMENA - ANXIETY - anticipating - engagement, an (16)
Best
Robyn
If you keep doing what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting.