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... the use of " rational emotive imagery " based on Ellis ' ( 1962 ) model but no effectiveness data are offered . By far the most impressive evidence on the power of 112 Cognition and Behavior Modification Covert Modeling.
... the use of " rational emotive imagery " based on Ellis ' ( 1962 ) model but no effectiveness data are offered . By far the most impressive evidence on the power of 112 Cognition and Behavior Modification Covert Modeling.
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... covert model did not effect greater avoid- ance reduction than imagining another person . Covert modeling again produced significant improvements in snake phobic subjects , and a coping model was more effective than a mastery model . In ...
... covert model did not effect greater avoid- ance reduction than imagining another person . Covert modeling again produced significant improvements in snake phobic subjects , and a coping model was more effective than a mastery model . In ...
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Michael J. Mahoney. Comparisons of covert modeling with overt and participant modeling procedures might also provide more information on the processes and relative efficacy of these strategies . The procedural differences between covert ...
Michael J. Mahoney. Comparisons of covert modeling with overt and participant modeling procedures might also provide more information on the processes and relative efficacy of these strategies . The procedural differences between covert ...
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