The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 98
... neurotic behavior , including Mowrer's , are irrelevant to Wolpe's psychotherapy , but indispensable to his own . The requisite the- oretical conditions for Wolpe's system are simply that neurotic behaviors are classically conditioned ...
... neurotic behavior , including Mowrer's , are irrelevant to Wolpe's psychotherapy , but indispensable to his own . The requisite the- oretical conditions for Wolpe's system are simply that neurotic behaviors are classically conditioned ...
หน้า 100
... neurosis may now be stated briefly as follows : Neurotic behavior is the learned avoidance of condi- tioned anxiety - provoking stimuli , Conditioned anxiety responses do not occur singly , but in a context where a whole series of ...
... neurosis may now be stated briefly as follows : Neurotic behavior is the learned avoidance of condi- tioned anxiety - provoking stimuli , Conditioned anxiety responses do not occur singly , but in a context where a whole series of ...
หน้า 246
... neurotic patients were either apparently cured or much im- proved after a mean of little over thirty sessions . Of forty - five patients followed up over two to seven years , only one relapsed . Eysenck ( 1960 ) has assembled more than ...
... neurotic patients were either apparently cured or much im- proved after a mean of little over thirty sessions . Of forty - five patients followed up over two to seven years , only one relapsed . Eysenck ( 1960 ) has assembled more than ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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