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... cycle of inflationary self - evaluation is not restricted to clinical disorders , however . As most of us can readily attest , comparator processes and evaluative striving are a pervasive , and often pernicious , component of everyday ...
... cycle of inflationary self - evaluation is not restricted to clinical disorders , however . As most of us can readily attest , comparator processes and evaluative striving are a pervasive , and often pernicious , component of everyday ...
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... cycle . In paradoxical intention , the client is instructed to perform the very act which he finds distressing : A young physician consulted me because of his fear of perspiring . Whenever he anticipated an outbreak of perspiration ...
... cycle . In paradoxical intention , the client is instructed to perform the very act which he finds distressing : A young physician consulted me because of his fear of perspiring . Whenever he anticipated an outbreak of perspiration ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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