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... behavior therapists demonstrated that new sypmtoms did not always develop ( par- ticularly when " autonomous " symptoms were treated ) , some psychoanalysts insisted that symptom removal was not terribly important anyway . Behavior ...
... behavior therapists demonstrated that new sypmtoms did not always develop ( par- ticularly when " autonomous " symptoms were treated ) , some psychoanalysts insisted that symptom removal was not terribly important anyway . Behavior ...
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... behavior therapist prides himself on a scientific approach . In his commitment to scientific psycho- therapy , he focuses upon the individual's responses and not upon the social context within which these responses were learned . The ...
... behavior therapist prides himself on a scientific approach . In his commitment to scientific psycho- therapy , he focuses upon the individual's responses and not upon the social context within which these responses were learned . The ...
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... behavior modifi- cation techniques is that they are more easily implemented in involuntary situations than traditional therapies . Some of the more enthusiastic behavior therapists have already begun to set up reward and punishment ...
... behavior modifi- cation techniques is that they are more easily implemented in involuntary situations than traditional therapies . Some of the more enthusiastic behavior therapists have already begun to set up reward and punishment ...
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