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... CLIENT : Oh , yeah , she came over . We watched All in the Family and listened to a couple of albums . THERAPIST : Is that it ? No arguments ? discussions ? sex ? CLIENT : Yeah , we balled a little . THERAPIST : What does " a little ...
... CLIENT : Oh , yeah , she came over . We watched All in the Family and listened to a couple of albums . THERAPIST : Is that it ? No arguments ? discussions ? sex ? CLIENT : Yeah , we balled a little . THERAPIST : What does " a little ...
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... client impatience . A minimum of two weeks ' ex- perimentation is usually devoted to preliminary analysis . Evaluation . After adequate preliminary testing , personal data records are reviewed and the client is asked to offer an ...
... client impatience . A minimum of two weeks ' ex- perimentation is usually devoted to preliminary analysis . Evaluation . After adequate preliminary testing , personal data records are reviewed and the client is asked to offer an ...
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... client . My main point here is that we should stop deluding ourselves into thinking that we can wash our hands of ethical involvement by simply leaving value choices to the client . Even if it were possible to exempt ourselves as an ...
... client . My main point here is that we should stop deluding ourselves into thinking that we can wash our hands of ethical involvement by simply leaving value choices to the client . Even if it were possible to exempt ourselves as an ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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