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... treatment their frequency dropped ( Figure 5–3 ) . An increase in psychotic talk during the ninth week of treatment appeared to be due to rein- forcement by a social worker , the effects of which generalized to the patient's ...
... treatment their frequency dropped ( Figure 5–3 ) . An increase in psychotic talk during the ninth week of treatment appeared to be due to rein- forcement by a social worker , the effects of which generalized to the patient's ...
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... treatment , it is probably viewed by the client as an unpleasant , though necessary , aspect of treatment , comparable to surgery , dentistry , and other painful routines in physical medicine , and not as an interpersonal assault ...
... treatment , it is probably viewed by the client as an unpleasant , though necessary , aspect of treatment , comparable to surgery , dentistry , and other painful routines in physical medicine , and not as an interpersonal assault ...
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... treatment than at the beginning . Ferster ( 1961 ) , who regards autistic behavior in children as the outcome of parental extinction of social behavior through insufficient reinforcement , has been successful in estab- lishing ...
... treatment than at the beginning . Ferster ( 1961 ) , who regards autistic behavior in children as the outcome of parental extinction of social behavior through insufficient reinforcement , has been successful in estab- lishing ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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