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These procedures clearly do not come from systematic research . As did Matarazzo when he was in training ( Bergin & Strupp , 1972 ) , most practitioners report learning their procedures from watching their teachers .
These procedures clearly do not come from systematic research . As did Matarazzo when he was in training ( Bergin & Strupp , 1972 ) , most practitioners report learning their procedures from watching their teachers .
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Intervention a A strength of this series is the specificity of the intervention procedures . Although not exactly the same package of procedures was applied to each and every client ( this would be extremely unusual in any clinical ...
Intervention a A strength of this series is the specificity of the intervention procedures . Although not exactly the same package of procedures was applied to each and every client ( this would be extremely unusual in any clinical ...
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that adjunctive procedures alone had only small effects in some clients and that the combination of adjunctive procedures and “ assisted ” covert sensitization over a large number of clients did not seem to result in any distinct ...
that adjunctive procedures alone had only small effects in some clients and that the combination of adjunctive procedures and “ assisted ” covert sensitization over a large number of clients did not seem to result in any distinct ...
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