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... cause - terminates his inquiry and turns to his other delu- sions of relevance . Unfortunately , the formal defensibility of Skinner's " observ- able cause " argument is meager . It invokes several questionable prem- ises . Without ...
... cause - terminates his inquiry and turns to his other delu- sions of relevance . Unfortunately , the formal defensibility of Skinner's " observ- able cause " argument is meager . It invokes several questionable prem- ises . Without ...
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... CAUSE AND SUSTAIN EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE Rational therapy holds that certain core irrational ideas , which have been ... caused and is forced on one by outside people and events — instead of the idea that emotional disturbance is caused ...
... CAUSE AND SUSTAIN EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE Rational therapy holds that certain core irrational ideas , which have been ... caused and is forced on one by outside people and events — instead of the idea that emotional disturbance is caused ...
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... causes to our actions is perhaps less than earthshaking ; its clinical relevance lies in the nature of those causal ... caused by heredity , addiction , or a disease , we may be much less likely to instigate an active self - improvement ...
... causes to our actions is perhaps less than earthshaking ; its clinical relevance lies in the nature of those causal ... caused by heredity , addiction , or a disease , we may be much less likely to instigate an active self - improvement ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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