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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... Third , the participants believed that there was no reason that clinical psychology could not find people capable of carrying out ...
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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... was viewed as a very small development in the overall context of the growth of clinical psychology , and yet one receiving much ...
Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... was viewed as a very small development in the overall context of the growth of clinical psychology , and yet one receiving much ...
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Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... type can be found in the very beginnings of the development of the newly effective procedures for clinical phobia described above .
Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings David H. Barlow, Steven C. Hayes, ... type can be found in the very beginnings of the development of the newly effective procedures for clinical phobia described above .
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