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Implosive therapy—A behavioral therapy?

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1968
Abstract Despite differences in technique and theory, most approaches which are given the label of “behavioral therapy” seem to have in common the following three characteristics: (1) an emphasis placed on the direct treatment of the symptom (2) a strong tendency to reject the concepts and rationale of traditional psychodynamic approaches, and (3 ...
T G, Stampfl, D J, Levis
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

2017
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the main method of psychotherapy generally accepted in the field of substance addiction and non-substance addiction. This chapter mainly introduces the methods and technology of cognitive-behavior therapy of substance addiction, especially in order to prevent relapse.
Hong, An   +3 more
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Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1998
Discusses cognitive-behavioral play therapy (CBPT), a developmentally sensitive treatment for young children that relies on flexibility, decreased expectation for verbalizations by the child, and increased reliance on experiential approaches. The development of CBPT for preschool-age children provides a relatively unique adaptation of cognitive therapy
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Behavior therapy and sex therapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
Behavior therapy is characterized by the way in which clinical data are collected, analyzed, and used in the treatment program-specifically, the application of the methods of experimental and social psychology. A case history of the behavioral treatment of a sexual problem is presented to illustrate this process.
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Patients With Cancer

Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology, 2015
Author's disclosures of potential conflicts of interest are found at the end of this article. C ancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States.
S. Daniels
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Behavior Therapy

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
PERHAPS MORE vigorously and quickly than any of its predecessors, behavior therapy seems to have accomplished a secure position among schools of psychotherapy. There is a wave of enthusiasm for the application of treatment techniques which have been taken almost directly from the laboratory of the learning psychologist; and the literature abounds in ...
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Behavior therapy

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1990
Edward W. Craighead, Linda W. Craighead
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BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1969
Joann Edwards   +2 more
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