Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior ChangeSol Louis Garfield, Allen E. Bergin Wiley, 1986 - 886 ˹éÒ This 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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... example , for the treatment of depression , some evidence suggests that the combination of medica- tion and psychotherapy may be especially useful because they each alter different aspects of the dys- function ( Klerman & Schechter ...
... example , for the treatment of depression , some evidence suggests that the combination of medica- tion and psychotherapy may be especially useful because they each alter different aspects of the dys- function ( Klerman & Schechter ...
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... examples of such conventions can be found in the literature . For example , in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions adequate sexual performance has been defined as a ratio of orgasms to attempts at sex , or as time to orgasm following ...
... examples of such conventions can be found in the literature . For example , in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions adequate sexual performance has been defined as a ratio of orgasms to attempts at sex , or as time to orgasm following ...
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... example , Gruen- berg ( 1961 ) suggests that LSES individuals who are not upwardly mobile represent a “ residue ” of indi- viduals who are highly vulnerable to emotional and behavioral disorder . Such individuals may , for example , be ...
... example , Gruen- berg ( 1961 ) suggests that LSES individuals who are not upwardly mobile represent a “ residue ” of indi- viduals who are highly vulnerable to emotional and behavioral disorder . Such individuals may , for example , be ...
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