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... functioning . Laboratory investigations of human memory have likewise suggested that the interpolation of dreaming between learning and recall experiences may substantially facilitate performance . Conversely , the experimental ...
... functioning . Laboratory investigations of human memory have likewise suggested that the interpolation of dreaming between learning and recall experiences may substantially facilitate performance . Conversely , the experimental ...
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... functioning . Interestingly , its counterpart ( alkalosis ) can also be induced through nutritional misman- agement ( e.g. , excessive intake of alkaline substances ) and causes dramatic hypersensitivity of the nervous system . Glucose ...
... functioning . Interestingly , its counterpart ( alkalosis ) can also be induced through nutritional misman- agement ( e.g. , excessive intake of alkaline substances ) and causes dramatic hypersensitivity of the nervous system . Glucose ...
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... functioning , it is often difficult to avoid the development of at least some dependency on the technical skills and social / professional feedback of the therapist . To facilitate a weaning from this situation , the client is oriented ...
... functioning , it is often difficult to avoid the development of at least some dependency on the technical skills and social / professional feedback of the therapist . To facilitate a weaning from this situation , the client is oriented ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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