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... clinical promise of cognitive restructuring . In terms of research on " orthodox " rational - emotive therapy , the foregoing summary has reviewed existing clinical and laboratory investigations . However , as we shall see in the next ...
... clinical promise of cognitive restructuring . In terms of research on " orthodox " rational - emotive therapy , the foregoing summary has reviewed existing clinical and laboratory investigations . However , as we shall see in the next ...
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... clinical import is a long way from being determined . On the other hand , the potential significance of hemispheric specialization for a variety of clinical brain disorders need hardly be elaborated . More important , perhaps , is the ...
... clinical import is a long way from being determined . On the other hand , the potential significance of hemispheric specialization for a variety of clinical brain disorders need hardly be elaborated . More important , perhaps , is the ...
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... clinical information in such texts is often stagger- ingly high . Comprehensive overviews of medical physiology and clinical nutrition , however , offer useful technical knowledge ( e.g. , Guyton , 1971 ; Williams , 1973 ) . Finally ...
... clinical information in such texts is often stagger- ingly high . Comprehensive overviews of medical physiology and clinical nutrition , however , offer useful technical knowledge ( e.g. , Guyton , 1971 ; Williams , 1973 ) . Finally ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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