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... average television viewer or newspaper reader can acquire a range of debilitating fears through vicarious classical conditioning . Clini- cal records document the frequency with which clients display phobic avoidance patterns to stimuli ...
... average television viewer or newspaper reader can acquire a range of debilitating fears through vicarious classical conditioning . Clini- cal records document the frequency with which clients display phobic avoidance patterns to stimuli ...
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... average clinician is correspondingly faithful to his assumption that the learning process which characterizes effective therapy transpires in a biological vacuum . Conditioning procedures are said to effect changes in response ...
... average clinician is correspondingly faithful to his assumption that the learning process which characterizes effective therapy transpires in a biological vacuum . Conditioning procedures are said to effect changes in response ...
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... average client bears thoughtful examination . Even though the brain accounts for less than three percent of total bodyweight , it consumes as much as 25 percent of available blood glucose . Its sensitive dependence on adequate glucose ...
... average client bears thoughtful examination . Even though the brain accounts for less than three percent of total bodyweight , it consumes as much as 25 percent of available blood glucose . Its sensitive dependence on adequate glucose ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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