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Analysis of Failures > Maletzky carefully examined the records of 20 subjects out of the 186 who were categorized as failures , in that they engaged in subsequent exhibitionistic behavior . Brief mention is also made of seven clients ...
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EXAMINING FAILURES One of the best examples in recent years of an analysis of failures coming out of a specialty clinic or clinical research center is Foa's ( 1979 ) description of 10 severe , obsessive - compulsives who did not respond ...
EXAMINING FAILURES One of the best examples in recent years of an analysis of failures coming out of a specialty clinic or clinical research center is Foa's ( 1979 ) description of 10 severe , obsessive - compulsives who did not respond ...
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