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... practitioner are used interchangeably in this book . Clinician tends to be used more often when referring to examples that are appropriate to clinical settings , whereas the more generic term practitioner may refer to activities in any ...
... practitioner are used interchangeably in this book . Clinician tends to be used more often when referring to examples that are appropriate to clinical settings , whereas the more generic term practitioner may refer to activities in any ...
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... Practitioner : Origins and Current Status INTRODUCTION From the perspective of the 1980s , one must wonder why anyone thought that practitioners in the general area of behavior change would be scientists ? Why did those who formulated ...
... Practitioner : Origins and Current Status INTRODUCTION From the perspective of the 1980s , one must wonder why anyone thought that practitioners in the general area of behavior change would be scientists ? Why did those who formulated ...
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... practitioner is a consumer of new research findings from research centers , usually new assessment or treatment techniques that he or she will put into practice . In the second role , the practitioner is an evaluator of his or her own ...
... practitioner is a consumer of new research findings from research centers , usually new assessment or treatment techniques that he or she will put into practice . In the second role , the practitioner is an evaluator of his or her own ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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