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Michael J. Mahoney. Chapter Eight The Covert Conditioning Therapies : Covert Sensitization , Reinforcement , Extinction , and Modeling In terms of a technical referent , the label " covert conditioning " is probably applied most ...
Michael J. Mahoney. Chapter Eight The Covert Conditioning Therapies : Covert Sensitization , Reinforcement , Extinction , and Modeling In terms of a technical referent , the label " covert conditioning " is probably applied most ...
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... covert modeling and some forms of covert sensitization , have generally demonstrated mixed or marginal efficacy . In covert sensitization , efficacy has been most impressive in the treatment of sexual deviations . The covert ...
... covert modeling and some forms of covert sensitization , have generally demonstrated mixed or marginal efficacy . In covert sensitization , efficacy has been most impressive in the treatment of sexual deviations . The covert ...
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... covert activities are often only vaguely spec- ified , and the correspondence between requested and performed media- tion is seldom evaluated . Treatment procedures and explanatory ac- counts are often ... Covert Conditioning Therapies 119.
... covert activities are often only vaguely spec- ified , and the correspondence between requested and performed media- tion is seldom evaluated . Treatment procedures and explanatory ac- counts are often ... Covert Conditioning Therapies 119.
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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