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... discussions . Two case studies worth noting here have utilized imaginary stimuli in counterconditioning paradigms . Efron ( 1957 ) reported the successful control of epileptic seizures in a patient by employing at covertly mediated ...
... discussions . Two case studies worth noting here have utilized imaginary stimuli in counterconditioning paradigms . Efron ( 1957 ) reported the successful control of epileptic seizures in a patient by employing at covertly mediated ...
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... discussion will allow . Suffice it to say that inadequate analogues seriously challenge these extrapolations , particularly as they have been reported in the literature to date . A more detailed discussion of these problems has been ...
... discussion will allow . Suffice it to say that inadequate analogues seriously challenge these extrapolations , particularly as they have been reported in the literature to date . A more detailed discussion of these problems has been ...
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... discussion , the well - meaning proofreader at the newspaper changed the spelling of " coroner " to " corner " ( a ... discussions of clinical phenomena . The perceptual foundations and information theory sub- strata of that concept ...
... discussion , the well - meaning proofreader at the newspaper changed the spelling of " coroner " to " corner " ( a ... discussions of clinical phenomena . The perceptual foundations and information theory sub- strata of that concept ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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