The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational SettingsPergamon Press, 1984 - 359 ˹éÒ |
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... treat- ment , so that the current treatment can be altered or maintained . By Measuring Aspects of Treatment and Treatment Integrity Treatment may also be improved when aspects of treatment are measured . Clinicians and clinical ...
... treat- ment , so that the current treatment can be altered or maintained . By Measuring Aspects of Treatment and Treatment Integrity Treatment may also be improved when aspects of treatment are measured . Clinicians and clinical ...
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... treating agoraphobics may have observed in the past that two or three clients addicted to narcotics ( to take an extreme example ) did not benefit from treat- ment . Therefore , he or she will treat no further clients with narcotic ...
... treating agoraphobics may have observed in the past that two or three clients addicted to narcotics ( to take an extreme example ) did not benefit from treat- ment . Therefore , he or she will treat no further clients with narcotic ...
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... treated by Maletzky himself , while the remaining 11 % were treated by other professionals . An analysis revealed no differences in treat- ment effectiveness as a function of therapist or therapist training . Natural- ly , these data ...
... treated by Maletzky himself , while the remaining 11 % were treated by other professionals . An analysis revealed no differences in treat- ment effectiveness as a function of therapist or therapist training . Natural- ly , these data ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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