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... Desensitization . One of the earliest counterconditioning procedures to incor- porate elements of a covert conditioning model was Joseph Wolpe's systematic desensitization ( 1958 ) . In this treatment strategy , the client is asked to ...
... Desensitization . One of the earliest counterconditioning procedures to incor- porate elements of a covert conditioning model was Joseph Wolpe's systematic desensitization ( 1958 ) . In this treatment strategy , the client is asked to ...
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... desensitization . Although real life ( in vivo ) hierarchies are sometimes employed , the predominant stimulus modality in desensitization is covert . It is assumed that responses learned in the presence of these covert events will ...
... desensitization . Although real life ( in vivo ) hierarchies are sometimes employed , the predominant stimulus modality in desensitization is covert . It is assumed that responses learned in the presence of these covert events will ...
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... desensitization be reconceptualized as a broader and pervasively mediational therapeu- tic strategy . According to Goldfried , the desensitization client may be acquiring a general self - relaxation skill rather than experiencing a pas ...
... desensitization be reconceptualized as a broader and pervasively mediational therapeu- tic strategy . According to Goldfried , the desensitization client may be acquiring a general self - relaxation skill rather than experiencing a pas ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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