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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 ...
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... treatment . It is not the purpose of a drug holiday to pro- duce client deterioration . The main purpose is to avoid unnecessary treatment . Second , few interventions are such that the treatment can be continued indefinitely ...
... treatment . It is not the purpose of a drug holiday to pro- duce client deterioration . The main purpose is to avoid unnecessary treatment . Second , few interventions are such that the treatment can be continued indefinitely ...
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... treatment , or it could relate to more specific therapeutic aspects . This same criticism applies to other phase change designs where a treatment is simply compared to no treatment . The PTD is not limited to situations in which ...
... treatment , or it could relate to more specific therapeutic aspects . This same criticism applies to other phase change designs where a treatment is simply compared to no treatment . The PTD is not limited to situations in which ...
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RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
SELFMONITORING | 95 |
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