Learning Foundations of Behavior TherapyWiley, 1970 - 642 หน้า |
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... serve to modify the subject's behavior . However , perceived demand characteristics can affect the observer as well ... serve as cues to the patient about the expectancies and values of a therapist . Even without any direct verbal cues ...
... serve to modify the subject's behavior . However , perceived demand characteristics can affect the observer as well ... serve as cues to the patient about the expectancies and values of a therapist . Even without any direct verbal cues ...
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... serve to modify the subject's behavior . However , perceived demand characteristics can affect the observer as well ... serve as cues to the patient about the expectancies and values of a therapist . Even without any direct verbal cues ...
... serve to modify the subject's behavior . However , perceived demand characteristics can affect the observer as well ... serve as cues to the patient about the expectancies and values of a therapist . Even without any direct verbal cues ...
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... serves to actuate verbal behaviors and controlling stimuli for other actions . These mediational models con- ceptualize verbal behaviors as learned responses that serve to relate 404 Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy.
... serves to actuate verbal behaviors and controlling stimuli for other actions . These mediational models con- ceptualize verbal behaviors as learned responses that serve to relate 404 Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy.
เนื้อหา
Introduction | 1 |
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 มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 1970 |
Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips มุมมองอย่างย่อ - 1970 |
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acquisition analysis animal anxiety application approach arousal assessment aversion therapy aversive stimuli avoidance response Bandura behavior change behavior modification behavior therapy biological chapter child classical conditioning clinical psychology clinician complex consequences contingent cues demonstrated described desensitization discriminative effects emotional enuresis environment environmental escape evaluation example experiences experimental extinction fear frequency function goals havior human behavior hypotheses imitation increase individual influence interactions interview investigators Kanfer laboratory maintained manipulation ment methods natural environment neurotic observation observational learning occur paradigm patient patterns person phobic physiological positive reinforcement practice present problems procedure Psychol psychological psychotherapy punishment reactions reduced relationship relaxation relevant reported role schedule self-control self-reinforcement sessions sexual shock similar situations social reinforcement specific sponses stimulus control studies subjects suggest symptoms systematic desensitization techniques theory therapeutic therapist tion token systems treatment variables verbal behavior vicarious learning