Cognition and Behavior Modification |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 17
Page 127
... going on . Despite the drone of noises and the relative distance of some of the speakers , we can single out one or more voices . This is particularly true if our name has been mentioned by someone across the room ! We smile and ...
... going on . Despite the drone of noises and the relative distance of some of the speakers , we can single out one or more voices . This is particularly true if our name has been mentioned by someone across the room ! We smile and ...
Page 142
... going on inside the organism , the operant critic extensively elaborates what is not going on . He denies the operation of encoding , search , and retrieval mechanisms , but then argues for the existence of contingency - induced covert ...
... going on inside the organism , the operant critic extensively elaborates what is not going on . He denies the operation of encoding , search , and retrieval mechanisms , but then argues for the existence of contingency - induced covert ...
Page 172
... going philosophic reorientation of a person's outlook on life , rather than for a mere removal of any of his mental or psychosomatic symptoms . It teaches the client , for example , 172 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
... going philosophic reorientation of a person's outlook on life , rather than for a mere removal of any of his mental or psychosomatic symptoms . It teaches the client , for example , 172 Cognition and Behavior Modification.
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
Copyright | |
24 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
active adaptive analysis anxiety arousal assumption attribution theory aversive Bandura behavior modification Behavior Therapy behaviorist biases Cautela Chapter choice classical conditioning client clinical cognitive contingencies cognitive restructuring cognitive therapies complex component conceptual consequences control group coping skills counter-control covert modeling covert reinforcement covert sensitization cues dramatically dysfunctional effects empirical evaluation evidence examination example experience experiential experimental factors follow-up frequently function havior hypothesis imagery imaginal impact improvement individual inferred influence information processing inquiries involved Journal label laboratory logical Mahoney maladaptive mediational processes Meichenbaum memory methodological observed offer organism paradigm patterns perception performance perspective pervasive phenomena phenomenon physiological potential presented problem solving procedures Psychology rational-emotive rational-emotive therapy rehearsal relevance reported response role scientist selective attention self-instructional training self-perception theory self-report self-statements significant Skinner social stimulus strategies subjects subsequent suggested symbolic systematic desensitization theory therapeutic therapist thinking thought thought stopping tion treatment variables verbal