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... taken at every treatment session , whereas physiological measures of arousal could be taken on a monthly basis . As another example , self - monitored data and direct observation by a train- ed observer need not always agree ( Lipinski ...
... taken at every treatment session , whereas physiological measures of arousal could be taken on a monthly basis . As another example , self - monitored data and direct observation by a train- ed observer need not always agree ( Lipinski ...
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... taken of the client's problems . The practical suggestion that specific treatments be designed for the client is modified in time - series methodology only by the requirement that treatments be specified in such a way as to be ...
... taken of the client's problems . The practical suggestion that specific treatments be designed for the client is modified in time - series methodology only by the requirement that treatments be specified in such a way as to be ...
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... taken repeatedly across time so that an adequate individual sample is obtained ? You as an individual practitioner could not think of in- tervening with an individual client until you are fairly sure of the need for intervention . A ...
... taken repeatedly across time so that an adequate individual sample is obtained ? You as an individual practitioner could not think of in- tervening with an individual client until you are fairly sure of the need for intervention . A ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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