The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 113
... operant tech- niques are those where the therapist has maximum control over the environment of the patient . All these are reasons that explain , perhaps , why there has not yet appeared any single treatise describ- ing operant therapy ...
... operant tech- niques are those where the therapist has maximum control over the environment of the patient . All these are reasons that explain , perhaps , why there has not yet appeared any single treatise describ- ing operant therapy ...
หน้า 114
... operant principles , but their practices nevertheless reflect a concern to effect treatment by manipulating the reinforcement contingencies in the environment . The potential usefulness of operant therapy in hospitals is even more ...
... operant principles , but their practices nevertheless reflect a concern to effect treatment by manipulating the reinforcement contingencies in the environment . The potential usefulness of operant therapy in hospitals is even more ...
หน้า 251
... operant conditioning to reinstate verbal be- havior in psychotics ( op . cit . ) . The office practice of operant therapy probably has its great- est potential through the medium of counseling parents and teach- ers to assume ...
... operant conditioning to reinstate verbal be- havior in psychotics ( op . cit . ) . The office practice of operant therapy probably has its great- est potential through the medium of counseling parents and teach- ers to assume ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
4 | 43 |
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