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... anxiety that has become attached to sexual and ag-- gressive drives and inhibits their proper expression . Wolpe's learn- ing theory derives most directly from Hull , whose theory of be- havior places great importance on the concept of ...
... anxiety that has become attached to sexual and ag-- gressive drives and inhibits their proper expression . Wolpe's learn- ing theory derives most directly from Hull , whose theory of be- havior places great importance on the concept of ...
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... anxiety is learned in the first place by contiguity , as suggested by Pavlov , but that the avoidant behaviors which result from it are maintained because they successfully reduce anxiety even though contiguity never again occurs ! In ...
... anxiety is learned in the first place by contiguity , as suggested by Pavlov , but that the avoidant behaviors which result from it are maintained because they successfully reduce anxiety even though contiguity never again occurs ! In ...
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... anxiety , he stops the session , only to start the next session with a set of images he is sure will not arouse anxiety . Desensitization is supposedly a counterconditioning technique in which relaxation provides a re- sponse that is ...
... anxiety , he stops the session , only to start the next session with a set of images he is sure will not arouse anxiety . Desensitization is supposedly a counterconditioning technique in which relaxation provides a re- sponse that is ...
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