The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 78
... specific motives , and who tends to be casual about the outcome of this process , the Action therapist is interested entirely in his ability to manipulate behaviors to eliminate symptoms , and is somewhat complacent about their origin ...
... specific motives , and who tends to be casual about the outcome of this process , the Action therapist is interested entirely in his ability to manipulate behaviors to eliminate symptoms , and is somewhat complacent about their origin ...
หน้า 79
... specific treatment programs according to their in- terpretations of the specific ailments of each patient . These plans are not necessarily imposed arbitrarily upon the patient , and some therapists find it useful , even indispensable ...
... specific treatment programs according to their in- terpretations of the specific ailments of each patient . These plans are not necessarily imposed arbitrarily upon the patient , and some therapists find it useful , even indispensable ...
หน้า 106
... specific movements , not to convince their intellects . If Stampfl tells nasty stories , it is to elicit a specific activ- ity , anxiety , not to convey information . At their best , Stampfl's patients presumably try to get scared , and ...
... specific movements , not to convince their intellects . If Stampfl tells nasty stories , it is to elicit a specific activ- ity , anxiety , not to convey information . At their best , Stampfl's patients presumably try to get scared , and ...
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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