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... less successful than their " normal " peers in generating solutions to hypothetical prob- lems . They also displayed less " foresight " in terms of considering the possible consequences of various actions . Several subsequent studies ...
... less successful than their " normal " peers in generating solutions to hypothetical prob- lems . They also displayed less " foresight " in terms of considering the possible consequences of various actions . Several subsequent studies ...
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... less than earthshaking ; its clinical relevance lies in the nature of those causal attributions . For example , if we infer that our migraine headache and dizziness are due to an imminent psychotic break rather than the accidental ...
... less than earthshaking ; its clinical relevance lies in the nature of those causal attributions . For example , if we infer that our migraine headache and dizziness are due to an imminent psychotic break rather than the accidental ...
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... less efficient in acquiring a coping avoidance response when one is later made available . On the other hand , subjects who have not experienced " helplessness " during early phases of these experiments are substan- tially more ...
... less efficient in acquiring a coping avoidance response when one is later made available . On the other hand , subjects who have not experienced " helplessness " during early phases of these experiments are substan- tially more ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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