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... reason to believe that private phenomena are any different from public phenomena . We need not suppose that events which take place within an or- ganism's skin have special properties for that reason . A private event may be ...
... reason to believe that private phenomena are any different from public phenomena . We need not suppose that events which take place within an or- ganism's skin have special properties for that reason . A private event may be ...
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... reason . Rational Living , 1968 , 3 , 9-11 . Ascher , L. M. An experimental analog study of covert positive reinforcement . In R. D. Rubin , J. P. Brady , & J. D. Henderson ( Eds . ) , Advances in behavior therapy . Vol . 4. New York ...
... reason . Rational Living , 1968 , 3 , 9-11 . Ascher , L. M. An experimental analog study of covert positive reinforcement . In R. D. Rubin , J. P. Brady , & J. D. Henderson ( Eds . ) , Advances in behavior therapy . Vol . 4. New York ...
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... Reason and emotion in psychotherapy . New York : Stuart , 1962 . A cognitive approach to behavior therapy . International Journal of Psychotherapy , 1969 , 8 , 896-900 . The essence of rational psychotherapy : A comprehensive approach ...
... Reason and emotion in psychotherapy . New York : Stuart , 1962 . A cognitive approach to behavior therapy . International Journal of Psychotherapy , 1969 , 8 , 896-900 . The essence of rational psychotherapy : A comprehensive approach ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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