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... paradigm and rationale rather than isolated techniques . If the client buys into the paradigm , he may be much more likely to make ( often ) sweeping alterations in cognitive structure . Notice that this conceptual sharing may entail ...
... paradigm and rationale rather than isolated techniques . If the client buys into the paradigm , he may be much more likely to make ( often ) sweeping alterations in cognitive structure . Notice that this conceptual sharing may entail ...
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... paradigm has been placed on independent functioning , it is often difficult to avoid the development of at least some dependency on the technical skills and social ... paradigm over An Emerging Paradigm : The Personal Scientist 277.
... paradigm has been placed on independent functioning , it is often difficult to avoid the development of at least some dependency on the technical skills and social ... paradigm over An Emerging Paradigm : The Personal Scientist 277.
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... paradigm which limits its focus to a single performance modality can expect to harvest clinical effects which are correspondingly limited . Change's in motoric , affective , and mediational behaviors re- quire multifaceted therapeutic ...
... paradigm which limits its focus to a single performance modality can expect to harvest clinical effects which are correspondingly limited . Change's in motoric , affective , and mediational behaviors re- quire multifaceted therapeutic ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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