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... tion , which loosens its connection with the stimulus . In a while , the stimulus loses power to evoke anxiety , and the symptom disappears . Over years of clinical work before he wrote his first book , Wolpe found a repertory of ...
... tion , which loosens its connection with the stimulus . In a while , the stimulus loses power to evoke anxiety , and the symptom disappears . Over years of clinical work before he wrote his first book , Wolpe found a repertory of ...
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... tion , thinking these had more power than they often do to relieve symptoms or reshape goals by changing motivation or adjusting behavior to it . They may also have presumed too much on people's ability to steer their own course in ...
... tion , thinking these had more power than they often do to relieve symptoms or reshape goals by changing motivation or adjusting behavior to it . They may also have presumed too much on people's ability to steer their own course in ...
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... tion in many species , but Campbell concludes that social and biological evolu- tion are largely competing processes : " Human urban social complexity , " he says , " has been made possible by social evolution rather than biological ...
... tion in many species , but Campbell concludes that social and biological evolu- tion are largely competing processes : " Human urban social complexity , " he says , " has been made possible by social evolution rather than biological ...
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The Blurred Boundaries of Psychotherapy | 15 |
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