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... normal individuals and hos- pitalized psychiatric patients have replicated these findings . ( Platt & Spivack , 1972a , b , 1973 , 1974 ; Platt , Scura , & Hannon ,, 1973 ) . In comparisons of " deviant " and normal children , two ...
... normal individuals and hos- pitalized psychiatric patients have replicated these findings . ( Platt & Spivack , 1972a , b , 1973 , 1974 ; Platt , Scura , & Hannon ,, 1973 ) . In comparisons of " deviant " and normal children , two ...
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... normal and abnormal human behavior has been reviewed by Dement ( 1972 ) and Hartmann ( 1973 ) . The following represents a brief survey of a few major foci in sleep - dream research which seem to hold some promise for clinical ...
... normal and abnormal human behavior has been reviewed by Dement ( 1972 ) and Hartmann ( 1973 ) . The following represents a brief survey of a few major foci in sleep - dream research which seem to hold some promise for clinical ...
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... normal functioning . The chronic alcoholic presents a more complicated picture due to the frequency of serious nutritional deficiencies which often result from near total reliance on alcohol as an energy source . One of the least ...
... normal functioning . The chronic alcoholic presents a more complicated picture due to the frequency of serious nutritional deficiencies which often result from near total reliance on alcohol as an energy source . One of the least ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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