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First , considerable knowledge has accumulated on the general effectiveness of systematic desensitization , or alternative procedures subsequently introduced for reducing fear and phobia . Second , component analyses of the necessary ...
First , considerable knowledge has accumulated on the general effectiveness of systematic desensitization , or alternative procedures subsequently introduced for reducing fear and phobia . Second , component analyses of the necessary ...
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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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Systematic measurement under these conditions often protects the professionals interest at a cost in time and effort that is less than that required by the attempt to defend shortcuts . In addition to pressure from outside sources ...
Systematic measurement under these conditions often protects the professionals interest at a cost in time and effort that is less than that required by the attempt to defend shortcuts . In addition to pressure from outside sources ...
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