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Michael J. Mahoney. adaptive performance . Under many circumstances the autonomic ner- vous system - which is most closely ... adaptive and maladaptive performances , the remainder of this chapter will address clinical and experimental ...
Michael J. Mahoney. adaptive performance . Under many circumstances the autonomic ner- vous system - which is most closely ... adaptive and maladaptive performances , the remainder of this chapter will address clinical and experimental ...
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... adaptive functions . As limited processors of information , we are forced to impose regularities on experience . Given that " consistency " facilitates learning , this abridged reality may be adaptive in the sense that our perceived ...
... adaptive functions . As limited processors of information , we are forced to impose regularities on experience . Given that " consistency " facilitates learning , this abridged reality may be adaptive in the sense that our perceived ...
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... adaptive and avoidant self - statements resulted in significant therapeutic im- provements regardless of whether shock offset coincided with emission of either the adaptive or avoidant verbalization ( Meichenbaum & The Cognitive Therapies ...
... adaptive and avoidant self - statements resulted in significant therapeutic im- provements regardless of whether shock offset coincided with emission of either the adaptive or avoidant verbalization ( Meichenbaum & The Cognitive Therapies ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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