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... reported that subjects trained in emotive imagery were capable of tolerating painful ice water immersion far longer than control or attentional distraction subjects . Hekmat and Vanian ( 1971 ) have reported similar success in the ...
... reported that subjects trained in emotive imagery were capable of tolerating painful ice water immersion far longer than control or attentional distraction subjects . Hekmat and Vanian ( 1971 ) have reported similar success in the ...
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... reported for controls . Moreover , although statistical analyses revealed no pre - treatment differences in smoking rates , the reported data suggest considerable variability ( thought stopping and attention- placebo subjects smoked ...
... reported for controls . Moreover , although statistical analyses revealed no pre - treatment differences in smoking rates , the reported data suggest considerable variability ( thought stopping and attention- placebo subjects smoked ...
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... reported by Kingsley ( 1973 ) raises some questions about the role of imaginal consequences in covert condition- ing . Using positive self - evaluative statements as the dependent variable , subjects were trained in the contingent self ...
... reported by Kingsley ( 1973 ) raises some questions about the role of imaginal consequences in covert condition- ing . Using positive self - evaluative statements as the dependent variable , subjects were trained in the contingent self ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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