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... effects are neither new nor rare in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1961 ; Goldstein , 1962 ; Shapiro , 1971 ) . A placebo is an inert chemical or procedure which , despite its actual impotence , effects therapeutic improvement in its recipient ...
... effects are neither new nor rare in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1961 ; Goldstein , 1962 ; Shapiro , 1971 ) . A placebo is an inert chemical or procedure which , despite its actual impotence , effects therapeutic improvement in its recipient ...
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... effects of exposure to nonverbal coping performances . The coping , self - verbalizing models were most effective in reducing avoidance behavior . The implications of these findings for the " therapist as a model " will be more fully ...
... effects of exposure to nonverbal coping performances . The coping , self - verbalizing models were most effective in reducing avoidance behavior . The implications of these findings for the " therapist as a model " will be more fully ...
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... effects of covert reinforcement upon hospitalized schizo- phrenics . Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association , New York , 1971 . Effect of covert reinforcement upon male and female college students . Unpublished ...
... effects of covert reinforcement upon hospitalized schizo- phrenics . Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association , New York , 1971 . Effect of covert reinforcement upon male and female college students . Unpublished ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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