Problem-solving Therapy: A Social Competence Approach to Clinical InterventionSpringer Pub., 1999 - 260 หน้า |
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... present approach is based ( see D'Zurilla & Goldfried , 1971 ) . The second influen- tial individual is Richard Lazarus , whose work on stress and coping has helped us to recognize the parallels between social problem solving and the ...
... present approach is based ( see D'Zurilla & Goldfried , 1971 ) . The second influen- tial individual is Richard Lazarus , whose work on stress and coping has helped us to recognize the parallels between social problem solving and the ...
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... present it in this manner to provide examples of how to explain the material to patients or clients . Again , we cannot emphasize strongly enough that the therapist needs to adapt language , examples , and timing according to the target ...
... present it in this manner to provide examples of how to explain the material to patients or clients . Again , we cannot emphasize strongly enough that the therapist needs to adapt language , examples , and timing according to the target ...
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... present conditions ) and " what should be ” ( i.e. , conditions that are demanded or desired ) , together with some obstacle or obstacles preventing the availability of an effective response for reducing this discrepancy . When enough ...
... present conditions ) and " what should be ” ( i.e. , conditions that are demanded or desired ) , together with some obstacle or obstacles preventing the availability of an effective response for reducing this discrepancy . When enough ...
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ProblemSolving Training Manual | 95 |
Case Illustrations | 151 |
References | 221 |
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