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... extensive use of covert conditioning therapies in behavior modification , controlled empir- ical evaluations and refinements have lagged embarrassingly behind clinical applications . Since current journal publication policies seem to ...
... extensive use of covert conditioning therapies in behavior modification , controlled empir- ical evaluations and refinements have lagged embarrassingly behind clinical applications . Since current journal publication policies seem to ...
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... extensive mediational variables . Al- though he frequently gets " further away from the data , " however , the information theorist ostensibly addresses a more comprehensive and complex subject matter . He supplements associative ...
... extensive mediational variables . Al- though he frequently gets " further away from the data , " however , the information theorist ostensibly addresses a more comprehensive and complex subject matter . He supplements associative ...
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... extensively documented using both laboratory and clinical phenomena ( cf. Chapter 4 ) . Many instances of personal distress and ... extensive impact on human behavior . Although our emphasis has been on the role of perceptual dysfunction ...
... extensively documented using both laboratory and clinical phenomena ( cf. Chapter 4 ) . Many instances of personal distress and ... extensive impact on human behavior . Although our emphasis has been on the role of perceptual dysfunction ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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