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... avoidance behavior through symbolic modeling . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1968 , 8 , 99–108 . Figure 8-1 , from Barlow , D. H. , Leitenberg , H. , & Agras , W. S. Experimental control of sexual deviation through ...
... avoidance behavior through symbolic modeling . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1968 , 8 , 99–108 . Figure 8-1 , from Barlow , D. H. , Leitenberg , H. , & Agras , W. S. Experimental control of sexual deviation through ...
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... avoidance experiments . Ani- mals who are initially forced to endure unavoidable shocks are much less efficient in acquiring a coping avoidance response when one is later made available . On the other hand , subjects who have not ...
... avoidance experiments . Ani- mals who are initially forced to endure unavoidable shocks are much less efficient in acquiring a coping avoidance response when one is later made available . On the other hand , subjects who have not ...
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Michael J. Mahoney. Covert modeling and the reduction of avoidance behavior . Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 1973 , 81 , 87-95 . ( b ) The effect of suggestion and pretesting on avoidance reduction in fearful subjects . Journal of ...
Michael J. Mahoney. Covert modeling and the reduction of avoidance behavior . Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 1973 , 81 , 87-95 . ( b ) The effect of suggestion and pretesting on avoidance reduction in fearful subjects . Journal of ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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