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... appeared to inhibit seizures in this patient - was paired with a bracelet . During a later phase of treatment , the patient reported being able to inhibit seizures by merely thinking about the bracelet . Wilson ( 1973a ) provides ...
... appeared to inhibit seizures in this patient - was paired with a bracelet . During a later phase of treatment , the patient reported being able to inhibit seizures by merely thinking about the bracelet . Wilson ( 1973a ) provides ...
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... appeared to increase rather that decrease obsessional think- ing . Campbell ( 1973 ) combined a backward counting procedure with positive imagery training and reported more successful results . A research - worthy speculation is that ...
... appeared to increase rather that decrease obsessional think- ing . Campbell ( 1973 ) combined a backward counting procedure with positive imagery training and reported more successful results . A research - worthy speculation is that ...
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... appeared to be low - calorie diet liquids . Their actual calorie content was experimentally varied ( 200 versus 600 calories ) . Food consumption during the subsequent experimental meals was de- termined by subjects ' perceptions , not ...
... appeared to be low - calorie diet liquids . Their actual calorie content was experimentally varied ( 200 versus 600 calories ) . Food consumption during the subsequent experimental meals was de- termined by subjects ' perceptions , not ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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