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... depression , suicide , and performance anxiety . Beck and his colleagues , for example , have reported data suggesting that depressed individuals set higher performance standards than non - depressed controls ( cf. Beck , 1967 , 1972b ...
... depression , suicide , and performance anxiety . Beck and his colleagues , for example , have reported data suggesting that depressed individuals set higher performance standards than non - depressed controls ( cf. Beck , 1967 , 1972b ...
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Michael J. Mahoney. phenomenon of depression . Few behavior therapists initiate counseling for depression by rigidly ignoring depressive statements ; such a strategy would probably keep their waiting rooms empty . Therapy is usually ...
Michael J. Mahoney. phenomenon of depression . Few behavior therapists initiate counseling for depression by rigidly ignoring depressive statements ; such a strategy would probably keep their waiting rooms empty . Therapy is usually ...
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... depression : A synthesis . In D. Offer & D. X. Freedman ( Eds . ) , Modern psychiatry and clinical research . New York : Basic Books , 1972. ( b ) Cognitive modification in depressed , suicidal patients . Paper presented to the Society ...
... depression : A synthesis . In D. Offer & D. X. Freedman ( Eds . ) , Modern psychiatry and clinical research . New York : Basic Books , 1972. ( b ) Cognitive modification in depressed , suicidal patients . Paper presented to the Society ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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