The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 107
... possible to eliminate some learned behaviors either by in- hibitory means , as Wolpe does , or by extinction , as ... possible . The therapist then starts de- scribing in the most compelling fashion possible the kinds of situations that ...
... possible to eliminate some learned behaviors either by in- hibitory means , as Wolpe does , or by extinction , as ... possible . The therapist then starts de- scribing in the most compelling fashion possible the kinds of situations that ...
หน้า 130
... possible , while Stampfl says that he is producing “ extinction of anxiety responses " by eliciting it as much as possible . VÉven more remarkable is the great similarity in what they both describe as their essential therapeutic ...
... possible , while Stampfl says that he is producing “ extinction of anxiety responses " by eliciting it as much as possible . VÉven more remarkable is the great similarity in what they both describe as their essential therapeutic ...
หน้า 159
... possible for a psychotherapy to be comprehensive unless it can cope with this problem , and to do so it must in- corporate an action system that avoids both triviality and bestial- ity by being rooted or justified in some system of ...
... possible for a psychotherapy to be comprehensive unless it can cope with this problem , and to do so it must in- corporate an action system that avoids both triviality and bestial- ity by being rooted or justified in some system of ...
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The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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Abraham Maslow Action therapies Actionists Albert Bandura American analysis anxiety apparently B. F. SKINNER becomes behavior claim client CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY clinical psychology cognitive concept concern conditioning consciousness critical cure defined describe desensitization disorders effect evaluation experience experimental fact feelings Franz Alexander Freud Freudian frightening function goals guild Hans Eysenck havior human implied implosive therapy important individual inhibition Insight and Action Insight therapy interpretation Joseph Wolpe Journal kind learning theory less limited meaning ment mental moral moralistic motives Mowrer neurosis neurotic O. H. Mowrer operant orientation patient personality theory position possible practice principles problems procedures professional proposes psychiatry psycho psychoanalysis psychotherapy reinforcement relationship repression responses Rogerian scientific seems sexual significant Skinner Skinnerian social society specific Stampfl stimulus symptoms tech technical techniques theoretical ther therapeutic therapist things tion tive treat treatment verbal Wolpe Wolpe's York