Case studies in behaviour therapy /

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Other Authors: Eysenck, H. J. (Hans Jurgen), 1916-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1976.
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Table of Contents:
  • Hodgson, R. and Rachman, S. The modification of compulsive behaviour
  • Foa, E. B. Multiple behavior techniques in the treatment of transvestism
  • Ayllon, T. and Kandel, H. "I hear voices but there's no one there" (a functional analysis of auditory hallucinations)
  • Teasdale, J. D. The loneliness of the long-distance runner
  • Hallam, R. S. A complex view of simple phobias
  • Butt, T. W. and Jones, H. G. Untwining the double-bind
  • Meyer, V., Sharpe, R., and Chesser, E. Behavioural analysis and treatment of a complex case
  • Broadhurst, A. It's never too late to learn
  • Wolpe, J. and Ascher, L. M. Outflanking "resistance" in a severe obsessional neurosis
  • Liberman, R. P. and Roberts, J. Contingency management of neurotic depression and marital disharmony
  • Ramsay, R. W. A case study in bereavement therapy
  • Lobitz, W. C., LoPiccolo, J., Lobitz, G. K., and Brockway, J. A closer look at "simplistic" behaviour therapy for sexual dyfunction
  • Davidson, R. S. Can (alcoholic) case studies demonstrate general (behavioral) principles?--Sambrooks, J. E. and MacCulloch, M. J. Automated aversion therapy and assessment.