Contemporary Psychotherapies: Models and MethodsSteven J. Lynn, John P. Garske C.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 530 من الصفحات |
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... response ( CR ) . When the conditioned stim- ulus begins to give rise to the conditioned response , we say that classical condition- ing has occurred . 1 . CLASSICAL CONDITIONING UCS- UCR Puff Blink 2 . CS + UCS UCR Tone + puff Blink ...
... response ( CR ) . When the conditioned stim- ulus begins to give rise to the conditioned response , we say that classical condition- ing has occurred . 1 . CLASSICAL CONDITIONING UCS- UCR Puff Blink 2 . CS + UCS UCR Tone + puff Blink ...
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... response . Thus , in the case above , the therapist might walk out on the person's front porch ( staying in clear view of the cli- ent ) and practice the deep breathing as a way to cope with any residual anxiety . This procedure is ...
... response . Thus , in the case above , the therapist might walk out on the person's front porch ( staying in clear view of the cli- ent ) and practice the deep breathing as a way to cope with any residual anxiety . This procedure is ...
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... response until all agree that it is appropriately assertive . Then , one of the group members models the response , which is , in and of itself , a learning experience not available in an individual setting . The therapist models if no ...
... response until all agree that it is appropriately assertive . Then , one of the group members models the response , which is , in and of itself , a learning experience not available in an individual setting . The therapist models if no ...
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