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... Meichenbaum and his colleagues into the areas of creativity , anxiety relief , geriatrics , and worrying . In a comprehensive study which measured creativity from several different theoretical perspectives , Meichenbaum ( 1973b ) found ...
... Meichenbaum and his colleagues into the areas of creativity , anxiety relief , geriatrics , and worrying . In a comprehensive study which measured creativity from several different theoretical perspectives , Meichenbaum ( 1973b ) found ...
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... ( Meichenbaum , in press ) . Finally , Burstein and Meichenbaum ( 1974 ) have recently ex- tended some of the earlier analyses of the " work of worrying " ( cf. Marmor , 1958 ; Janis , 1958 ; Breznitz , 1971 ) . This phenomenon relates to ...
... ( Meichenbaum , in press ) . Finally , Burstein and Meichenbaum ( 1974 ) have recently ex- tended some of the earlier analyses of the " work of worrying " ( cf. Marmor , 1958 ; Janis , 1958 ; Breznitz , 1971 ) . This phenomenon relates to ...
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... Meichenbaum , D. , Bowers , K. , & Ross , R. R. Modification of classroom behavior of institutionalized female adolescent offenders . Behaviour Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 343–353 . Meichenbaum , D. , & Cameron , R. Training ...
... Meichenbaum , D. , Bowers , K. , & Ross , R. R. Modification of classroom behavior of institutionalized female adolescent offenders . Behaviour Research and Therapy , 1968 , 6 , 343–353 . Meichenbaum , D. , & Cameron , R. Training ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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