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... result from obses- sive ruminations , as in the case of the ritualistic hand - washer who reports a fear of contamination . If procedures designed to modify the covert elements of the chain result in changes in the later overt elements ...
... result from obses- sive ruminations , as in the case of the ritualistic hand - washer who reports a fear of contamination . If procedures designed to modify the covert elements of the chain result in changes in the later overt elements ...
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... result of the contingencies placed upon them . Homme ( 1965 ) and several other researchers have employed trivial ... results may derive more from the cueing function of these activities than from any inherent reinforcing properties ...
... result of the contingencies placed upon them . Homme ( 1965 ) and several other researchers have employed trivial ... results may derive more from the cueing function of these activities than from any inherent reinforcing properties ...
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... result of physiological limitations , insufficient learning , poor retention , or inappropriate response utilization . Using the analogy of retrieval processes in human memory , one might speculate that the immediate response options in ...
... result of physiological limitations , insufficient learning , poor retention , or inappropriate response utilization . Using the analogy of retrieval processes in human memory , one might speculate that the immediate response options in ...
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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