The term "behavior therapy" is applied to many techniques and strategies, some theoretically based and some not, unified by a common goal: the application of learning principles to the treatment of psychopathology
The term "behavior therapy" is applied to many techniques and strategies, some theoretically based and some not, unified by a common goal: the application of learning principles to the treatment of psychopathologyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Contributors Chapter 1 Behavioral Therapy: The Fourth Therapeutic Revolution? - Donald J. Levis Chapter 2 Operant Procedures in Behavior Modifi cation with Children - Bradley Bucher and O. Ivar Lovaas Comment - Peter J. Lang Chapter 3 Token Economy as an Illustration of Operant Conditioning Procedures with the Aged, with Youth, and with Society - Leonard Krasner Comment - Thomas G. Stampfl Chapter 4 Pavlovian Conditioning Approaches - Cyril M. Franks Comment - Julian B. Rotter Chapter 5 Stimulus Control, Response Control, and the Desensitization of Fear - Peter J. Lang Chapter 6 Implosive Therapy: An Emphasis on Covert Stimulations - Thomas G. Stampfl Comment - Leonard Krasner Chapter 7 Some Implications of a Social Learning Theory for the Practice of Psychotherapy - Julian B. Rotter Comment - O. Ivar Lovaas Chapter 8 Responses of a Nonclinician to Stimuli Provided by Behavioral Therapists - Judson S. Brown Name index Subject index
Preface Contributors Chapter 1 Behavioral Therapy: The Fourth Therapeutic Revolution? - Donald J. Levis Chapter 2 Operant Procedures in Behavior Modifi cation with Children - Bradley Bucher and O. Ivar Lovaas Comment - Peter J. Lang Chapter 3 Token Economy as an Illustration of Operant Conditioning Procedures with the Aged, with Youth, and with Society - Leonard Krasner Comment - Thomas G. Stampfl Chapter 4 Pavlovian Conditioning Approaches - Cyril M. Franks Comment - Julian B. Rotter Chapter 5 Stimulus Control, Response Control, and the Desensitization of Fear - Peter J. Lang Chapter 6 Implosive Therapy: An Emphasis on Covert Stimulations - Thomas G. Stampfl Comment - Leonard Krasner Chapter 7 Some Implications of a Social Learning Theory for the Practice of Psychotherapy - Julian B. Rotter Comment - O. Ivar Lovaas Chapter 8 Responses of a Nonclinician to Stimuli Provided by Behavioral Therapists - Judson S. Brown Name index Subject index
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