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... reported that subjects trained in emotive imagery were capable of tolerating painful ice water immersion far longer than control or attentional distraction subjects . Hekmat and Vanian ( 1971 ) have reported similar success in the ...
... reported that subjects trained in emotive imagery were capable of tolerating painful ice water immersion far longer than control or attentional distraction subjects . Hekmat and Vanian ( 1971 ) have reported similar success in the ...
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... reported for controls . Moreover , although statistical analyses revealed no pre - treatment differences in smoking rates , the reported data suggest considerable variability ( thought stopping and attention- placebo subjects smoked ...
... reported for controls . Moreover , although statistical analyses revealed no pre - treatment differences in smoking rates , the reported data suggest considerable variability ( thought stopping and attention- placebo subjects smoked ...
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... reported food consumption declined significantly regardless of treatment procedure . Data on subjects ' bodyweights were not reported . A series of three studies have recently been reported by Wilson ( 1974b ) in an effort to evaluate ...
... reported food consumption declined significantly regardless of treatment procedure . Data on subjects ' bodyweights were not reported . A series of three studies have recently been reported by Wilson ( 1974b ) in an effort to evaluate ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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