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... improvements suggests that simple " symbolic extinction " may not account for much of the outcome variance in other ... improvement . These findings lend support to the efficacy of covert modeling proce- dures and suggest that model ...
... improvements suggests that simple " symbolic extinction " may not account for much of the outcome variance in other ... improvement . These findings lend support to the efficacy of covert modeling proce- dures and suggest that model ...
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... improvement ( i.e. , in the absence of formal treatment ) ( Kazdin , 1973c ) . Placebo effects are neither new nor rare in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1961 ; Goldstein , 1962 ; Shapiro , 1971 ) . A placebo is an inert chemical or procedure ...
... improvement ( i.e. , in the absence of formal treatment ) ( Kazdin , 1973c ) . Placebo effects are neither new nor rare in psychotherapy ( Frank , 1961 ; Goldstein , 1962 ; Shapiro , 1971 ) . A placebo is an inert chemical or procedure ...
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... improvement . Traditional " verbal " therapies ( which can be easily distinguished from those previously described ) offer ample documentation to the limitations of a procedure which overem- phasizes central nervous system input ...
... improvement . Traditional " verbal " therapies ( which can be easily distinguished from those previously described ) offer ample documentation to the limitations of a procedure which overem- phasizes central nervous system input ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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