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Nevertheless , examination of applied research in the major journals of the human service professions shows that this practice is not followed and probably could not be followed in view of the enormous variability among clients or ...
Nevertheless , examination of applied research in the major journals of the human service professions shows that this practice is not followed and probably could not be followed in view of the enormous variability among clients or ...
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Most interesting , perhaps , was the finding that one of the two major components of systematic desensitization , specifically deepmuscle relaxation , did not seem to be critical to therapeutic effectiveness because introducing it or ...
Most interesting , perhaps , was the finding that one of the two major components of systematic desensitization , specifically deepmuscle relaxation , did not seem to be critical to therapeutic effectiveness because introducing it or ...
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These cogent and reasonable observations have resulted in increasing recognition that the major obstacles to practitioners doing research with individuals in their settings have been practical and ethical .
These cogent and reasonable observations have resulted in increasing recognition that the major obstacles to practitioners doing research with individuals in their settings have been practical and ethical .
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