Learning Foundations of Behavior TherapyWiley, 1970 - 642 หน้า |
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หน้า 401
... relationship in interview therapy is not denied . The relationship between therapist and patient can serve to promote behavioral change through the therapist's efforts to establish himself as a potential source of reinforce- ment during ...
... relationship in interview therapy is not denied . The relationship between therapist and patient can serve to promote behavioral change through the therapist's efforts to establish himself as a potential source of reinforce- ment during ...
หน้า 458
... relationship to which the findings from the study of other social relationships are rele- vant . . . . This perspective of psychotherapy as an example of one kind of social relationship which has similarity to others and of the problems ...
... relationship to which the findings from the study of other social relationships are rele- vant . . . . This perspective of psychotherapy as an example of one kind of social relationship which has similarity to others and of the problems ...
หน้า 465
... relationship of therapist and patient . Similarly , a number of studies have indicated more directly that “ experi- enced " or " successful " therapists are very similar along relationship vari- ables , whatever their differences in ...
... relationship of therapist and patient . Similarly , a number of studies have indicated more directly that “ experi- enced " or " successful " therapists are very similar along relationship vari- ables , whatever their differences in ...
เนื้อหา
Introduction | 1 |
Overview of a Behavioral Approach | 7 |
The Behavioral Learning Model in Clinical Psychology | 49 |
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Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 1970 |
Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 1970 |
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