Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior ChangeThis updated new edition of the first major work on the subject, is widely recognized as the standard reference and text. Authoritative and comprehensive, it covers the field in a scholarly, evaluative, and eclectic manner. Thoroughly revised, this edition includes significant new material on behavioural medicine and health psychology. |
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The effect size obviously has no representation in performance of individuals included in the original studies . ... In qualitative reviews , large and consistent effects are needed across studies for conclusions to be drawn about a ...
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In this respect we even have reservations about the common usage of terms like “ therapeutic effects ” or “ effect size ” unless the terms are construed to be the results of client efforts as agents of their own change .
In this respect we even have reservations about the common usage of terms like “ therapeutic effects ” or “ effect size ” unless the terms are construed to be the results of client efforts as agents of their own change .
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a ( leader ) effects , none were found , lending support to the idea that the above findings represent genuine treatment effects . These findings of a strong positive effect on behavioral changes , a moderately positive effect on ...
a ( leader ) effects , none were found , lending support to the idea that the above findings represent genuine treatment effects . These findings of a strong positive effect on behavioral changes , a moderately positive effect on ...
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Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change Sol Louis Garfield,Allen E. Bergin ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1986 |
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