The Modes and Morals of Psychotherapy, เล่มที่ 10Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 278 หน้า |
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หน้า 100
... organism runs from them as if they were the true source of anxiety rather than innocent features of the context in ... organism , they never arouse anxiety ; and they are not likely to confront the organism , for they usually occur in ...
... organism runs from them as if they were the true source of anxiety rather than innocent features of the context in ... organism , they never arouse anxiety ; and they are not likely to confront the organism , for they usually occur in ...
หน้า 111
... organism will learn to repeat behavior for which it is rewarded and to avoid one for which it is ignored or punished . The second principle , whose elabo- ration reflects Skinner's unique contribution to learning , says es- sentially ...
... organism will learn to repeat behavior for which it is rewarded and to avoid one for which it is ignored or punished . The second principle , whose elabo- ration reflects Skinner's unique contribution to learning , says es- sentially ...
หน้า 112
... organism and the environment with re- spect to some specific set of problem behaviors . 2. He determines what features of the environment appear to be sustaining those actions and molding them through various positive and negative ...
... organism and the environment with re- spect to some specific set of problem behaviors . 2. He determines what features of the environment appear to be sustaining those actions and molding them through various positive and negative ...
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The Morals of Psychotherapy | 3 |
The Sources of Therapeutic Morality | 16 |
The Modes of Psychotherapy | 28 |
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