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A history of the behavioral therapies : founders' personal histories /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: O'Donohue, William T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Reno, Nev. : Context Press, ©2001.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • A history of the behavioral therapies / William T. O'Donohue [and others]
  • The importance of case studies to methodology of science / Thomas Nickles
  • Joseph Wolpe : challenger and champion for behavior therapy / Roger Poppen
  • B.F. Skinner's contribution to therapeutic change : an agency-less, contingency analysis / Julie S. Vargas
  • Jacob Robert Kantor (1888-1984) : pioneer in the development of naturalistic foundations for behavior therapy / Paul T. Mountjoy
  • Child behavior therapy : early history / Sidney W. Bijou
  • Studies in behavior therapy and behavior research laboratory : June 1953-1965 / Ogden R. Lindsley
  • A brief personal account of CT (conditioning therapy), BT (behavior therapy) and CBT (cognitive-behavior therapy) : spanning three continents / Arnold A. Lazarus
  • Swimming against the mainstream : the early years in chilly waters / Albert Bandura
  • The rise of cognitive behavior therapy / Albert Ellis
  • From psychodynamic to behavior therapy : paradigm shift and personal perspectives / Cyril M. Franks
  • Cognitive behavior therapy : the oxymoron of the century / Leonard Krasner
  • The development of behavioral medicine / W. Stewart Agras
  • Toward a cumulative science of persons : past, present, and prospects / Walter Mischel
  • A small matter of proof / Donald M. Baer
  • Do good, take data / Todd R. Risley
  • Application of operant conditioning procedures to the behavior problems of an autistic child : a 25-year follow-up and the development of the teaching family model / Montrose M. Wolf
  • The active unconscious, symptom substitution, & other things that went 'bump' in the night / Gordon L. Paul
  • Values and constructionism in clinical assessment : some historical and personal perspectives on behavior therapy / Gerald C. Davison.