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... disorders , reporting success rates approaching 90 % , had a large impact on clinical practice , which in turn con- tributed to the illuminating and extremely useful course of clinical research during the subsequent 20 years . What is ...
... disorders , reporting success rates approaching 90 % , had a large impact on clinical practice , which in turn con- tributed to the illuminating and extremely useful course of clinical research during the subsequent 20 years . What is ...
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... disorders : ( a ) anxiety disorders , ( b ) psychophysiological disorders , and ( c ) sexual disorders . Examples follow . Anxiety Disorders An early example of the use of psychophysiological measures in the assess- ment of anxiety was ...
... disorders : ( a ) anxiety disorders , ( b ) psychophysiological disorders , and ( c ) sexual disorders . Examples follow . Anxiety Disorders An early example of the use of psychophysiological measures in the assess- ment of anxiety was ...
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... Disorders Along with anxiety and psychophysiological disorders , the variety of sex- ual disorders are also assessed usefully by direct psychophysiological measures . Male genital arousal is generally measured by a strain gauge that ...
... Disorders Along with anxiety and psychophysiological disorders , the variety of sex- ual disorders are also assessed usefully by direct psychophysiological measures . Male genital arousal is generally measured by a strain gauge that ...
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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