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... evidence bearing on their as- sociated therapeutic procedures . The final section of the book is explicitly persuasive . It tentatively suggests some clinical implications and offers a general paradigm for therapeutic science . After ...
... evidence bearing on their as- sociated therapeutic procedures . The final section of the book is explicitly persuasive . It tentatively suggests some clinical implications and offers a general paradigm for therapeutic science . After ...
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... evidence for the effectiveness of the former suggests that it has little to offer in the defense of covert conditioning procedures ( cf. Morganstern , 1973 ) . In summary , the evidence on covert extinction is equivocal . Only one study ...
... evidence for the effectiveness of the former suggests that it has little to offer in the defense of covert conditioning procedures ( cf. Morganstern , 1973 ) . In summary , the evidence on covert extinction is equivocal . Only one study ...
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... evidence on sleep functions suggests that the applied clinical scientist ( regardless of orientation ) may be well advised to take a closer look at the therapeutic relevancy of this area . The substantial evidence implicating sleep ...
... evidence on sleep functions suggests that the applied clinical scientist ( regardless of orientation ) may be well advised to take a closer look at the therapeutic relevancy of this area . The substantial evidence implicating sleep ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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