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... Action . Although the tradi- tional interview methods assume the modifiability of behavior by means of changes in thoughts and speech , it is by no means clear that verbal responses can always serve as controlling stimuli for other acts ...
... Action . Although the tradi- tional interview methods assume the modifiability of behavior by means of changes in thoughts and speech , it is by no means clear that verbal responses can always serve as controlling stimuli for other acts ...
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... action perceived the shocks as more painful and tolerated significantly fewer than subjects who were informed of the placebo effect ( those who attributed their behavior change on the prior test to their own actions ) . A replication of ...
... action perceived the shocks as more painful and tolerated significantly fewer than subjects who were informed of the placebo effect ( those who attributed their behavior change on the prior test to their own actions ) . A replication of ...
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... therapy . For example , complaints by a mother that a child is unmanage- able or truant , actions by a marital partner toward divorce , homosexual or delinquent behaviors leading to police action , or a man's failure to support his ...
... therapy . For example , complaints by a mother that a child is unmanage- able or truant , actions by a marital partner toward divorce , homosexual or delinquent behaviors leading to police action , or a man's failure to support his ...
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Overview of a Behavioral Approach | 7 |
The Behavioral Learning Model in Clinical Psychology | 49 |
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Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1970 |
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