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... treatment of smoking has not yet been adequately demonstrated . Obesity Cautela ( 1966 ) reported the successful treatment of obesity with covert sensitization in a female client . An impressive loss of 66 pounds was maintained at a ...
... treatment of smoking has not yet been adequately demonstrated . Obesity Cautela ( 1966 ) reported the successful treatment of obesity with covert sensitization in a female client . An impressive loss of 66 pounds was maintained at a ...
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Michael J. Mahoney. of classical conditioning principles . Treatment was conducted for four weeks and a five week follow - up was conducted . Although treatment subjects reported reductions in the attractiveness of favorite foods , data ...
Michael J. Mahoney. of classical conditioning principles . Treatment was conducted for four weeks and a five week follow - up was conducted . Although treatment subjects reported reductions in the attractiveness of favorite foods , data ...
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... treatment control group . Both physiological and subjective measures of arousal showed the two therapeutic groups ( live and adaptive RET ) to effect significantly greater anxiety reduc- tions . Subjects receiving maladaptive RET ...
... treatment control group . Both physiological and subjective measures of arousal showed the two therapeutic groups ( live and adaptive RET ) to effect significantly greater anxiety reduc- tions . Subjects receiving maladaptive RET ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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