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... maladaptive subvocalizations and maladaptive imagery . Al- though we now know that both thoughts and images can induce dramatic physiological arousal , we know very little about the most effective means for abruptly terminating these ...
... maladaptive subvocalizations and maladaptive imagery . Al- though we now know that both thoughts and images can induce dramatic physiological arousal , we know very little about the most effective means for abruptly terminating these ...
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... maladaptive pattern ( Meichenbaum & Goodman , 1969a , b , 1971 ) . A recent speculation by Kathryn Craighead ( personal communication ) has addressed the moderating influence of maladaptive focusing in the behavioral treatment of ...
... maladaptive pattern ( Meichenbaum & Goodman , 1969a , b , 1971 ) . A recent speculation by Kathryn Craighead ( personal communication ) has addressed the moderating influence of maladaptive focusing in the behavioral treatment of ...
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... maladaptive " sub - routines " ( e.g. , erroneous inference , dichotomous thinking , inaccurate anticipation of consequences , maladaptive self- evaluation ) . The clinical implications of the foregoing discussion bear brief ...
... maladaptive " sub - routines " ( e.g. , erroneous inference , dichotomous thinking , inaccurate anticipation of consequences , maladaptive self- evaluation ) . The clinical implications of the foregoing discussion bear brief ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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