Problem-solving Therapy: A Social Competence Approach to Clinical InterventionSpringer Pub., 1999 - 260 หน้า |
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... Bill , a 38 - year - old divorced male , was having difficulty establishing relationships with women . In particular , he was concerned that when he approached women in singles bars to try to meet them , he was frequently rejected . In ...
... Bill , a 38 - year - old divorced male , was having difficulty establishing relationships with women . In particular , he was concerned that when he approached women in singles bars to try to meet them , he was frequently rejected . In ...
หน้า 108
... Bill thought of different ways to approach women and wrote them down , specifying as much detail as possible ( e.g. ... Bill was meeting more women and dating often . Training Tip : The above example about Bill also serves to provide a ...
... Bill thought of different ways to approach women and wrote them down , specifying as much detail as possible ( e.g. ... Bill was meeting more women and dating often . Training Tip : The above example about Bill also serves to provide a ...
หน้า 141
... Bill and Len both had the same problem . They were both divorced , middle - aged men whose problem statement was : " How can I meet more women ? " The alternatives both men generated included the following : Go to singles bars Join ...
... Bill and Len both had the same problem . They were both divorced , middle - aged men whose problem statement was : " How can I meet more women ? " The alternatives both men generated included the following : Go to singles bars Join ...
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