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... dysfunctional expectancies . We often an- guish over aversive events whose actual probability of occurrence would stymy a statistician . Worrying , " catastrophizing , " and similar an- ticipatory responses are often culturally ...
... dysfunctional expectancies . We often an- guish over aversive events whose actual probability of occurrence would stymy a statistician . Worrying , " catastrophizing , " and similar an- ticipatory responses are often culturally ...
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... dysfunctional cognitive contingencies could consume several volumes of documentation . It should be noted that these perceptions often involve complex interactions of attentional deficits and mediational errors . The individual may not ...
... dysfunctional cognitive contingencies could consume several volumes of documentation . It should be noted that these perceptions often involve complex interactions of attentional deficits and mediational errors . The individual may not ...
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... dysfunctional impact warrant controlled clinical inquiry . A second broad area of clinical relevance bears on the recent research suggesting a relationship between dreaming and memory con- solidation ( Stokes , 1973 ) . Although the ...
... dysfunctional impact warrant controlled clinical inquiry . A second broad area of clinical relevance bears on the recent research suggesting a relationship between dreaming and memory con- solidation ( Stokes , 1973 ) . Although the ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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