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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... important to describe as well . It is critical to note , for example , the extent to which the prob- lems have impact on daily functioning . In many treatment studies , nonstandardized procedures and narrative accounts are provided ...
... important to describe as well . It is critical to note , for example , the extent to which the prob- lems have impact on daily functioning . In many treatment studies , nonstandardized procedures and narrative accounts are provided ...
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... important in psychotherapy outcome . This notion was also emphasized by Laza- rus ( 1971 ) in an uncontrolled follow - up study of 112 patients whom he had seen in therapy . These patients were asked to provide information about the ...
... important in psychotherapy outcome . This notion was also emphasized by Laza- rus ( 1971 ) in an uncontrolled follow - up study of 112 patients whom he had seen in therapy . These patients were asked to provide information about the ...
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... important figures from the clients ' per- sonal lives ( e.g. , employers , spouses ) . These idiosyncratically important assertion situ- ations were then used as the basis for in vivo self - monitoring in conjunction with a treatment ...
... important figures from the clients ' per- sonal lives ( e.g. , employers , spouses ) . These idiosyncratically important assertion situ- ations were then used as the basis for in vivo self - monitoring in conjunction with a treatment ...
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