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... skills with peers ( including presumably her ability to reinforce them ) improved as she spent more time with the other children ; such skills did not have to be manipulated directly by the teachers . Note also that the authors appar ...
... skills with peers ( including presumably her ability to reinforce them ) improved as she spent more time with the other children ; such skills did not have to be manipulated directly by the teachers . Note also that the authors appar ...
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... skills . In the case of therapy these skills concern the person's ability to regulate his own behavior more effectively . Recent techniques based on behavioral principles include highly specific training for the execution of particular ...
... skills . In the case of therapy these skills concern the person's ability to regulate his own behavior more effectively . Recent techniques based on behavioral principles include highly specific training for the execution of particular ...
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... skills to be acquired . The overall goal of training was to produce a scientifically oriented professional , broadly educated in substantive psychology , who also possessed journeyman clinical skills . Later conferences on clinical ...
... skills to be acquired . The overall goal of training was to produce a scientifically oriented professional , broadly educated in substantive psychology , who also possessed journeyman clinical skills . Later conferences on clinical ...
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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 ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1970 |
Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1970 |
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