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... significant differences . Covert sen- sitization subjects had lost 11.7 pounds as compared with a loss of 2.3 and a gain of 0.9 pounds by attention and control subjects . Interestingly , Janda and Rimm found that individual weight ...
... significant differences . Covert sen- sitization subjects had lost 11.7 pounds as compared with a loss of 2.3 and a gain of 0.9 pounds by attention and control subjects . Interestingly , Janda and Rimm found that individual weight ...
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... significant decreases in " sick talk " during a standardized interview ( p < .005 ) and effected improvements in proverb abstraction , rated percep- tual integration , and digit recall under distraction conditions . A three week follow ...
... significant decreases in " sick talk " during a standardized interview ( p < .005 ) and effected improvements in proverb abstraction , rated percep- tual integration , and digit recall under distraction conditions . A three week follow ...
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... significant clinical consideration . Congruent with the statement made by D'Zurilla and Goldfried ( 1971 ) , it appears that many distressed individuals display poor problem solving abilities . Whether these deficits are antecedents ...
... significant clinical consideration . Congruent with the statement made by D'Zurilla and Goldfried ( 1971 ) , it appears that many distressed individuals display poor problem solving abilities . Whether these deficits are antecedents ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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