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... measures of respiration , galvanic skin response ( GSR ) , cardiovascular changes , penile vol- ume , etc. Mc Guigan ... measures and other indices of depression ( e.g. , Williams , Barlow , and Agras , 1972 ) . 5 . The critical problem ...
... measures of respiration , galvanic skin response ( GSR ) , cardiovascular changes , penile vol- ume , etc. Mc Guigan ... measures and other indices of depression ( e.g. , Williams , Barlow , and Agras , 1972 ) . 5 . The critical problem ...
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... measures of actual speech performance and four measures of self - reported anxiety were employed . The results indicated that both the desensitization and the self - instruction groups effected significant im- provements on behavioral ...
... measures of actual speech performance and four measures of self - reported anxiety were employed . The results indicated that both the desensitization and the self - instruction groups effected significant im- provements on behavioral ...
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... measures indicated that exposure to coping models ( verbalizing and non - verbalizing ) effected significantly greater improvement than observation of mastery models . Moreover , the addition of coping self- instructions dramatically ...
... measures indicated that exposure to coping models ( verbalizing and non - verbalizing ) effected significantly greater improvement than observation of mastery models . Moreover , the addition of coping self- instructions dramatically ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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