<p><span>This book is a guide for child psychotherapists interested in applying clinical behavioral analysis to their work and for clinical behavior analysts working with children. In the literature of behavior analysis, a considerable number of publications present clinical strategies to more effec
Clinical behavior analysis
β Scribed by Michael J. Dougher (editor)
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Foreword
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Clinical Behavior Analysis
Chapter 2 Recent Developments in the Behavioral Analysis of Language: Making Sense of Clinical Phenomena
Chapter 3 A Behavior-Analytic Approach to Some of the Problems of Self: A Relational Frame Analysis
Chapter 4 Long-Term Correlates of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Behavior Analytic Perspective
Chapter 5 Functional Alternatives to Traditional Assessment and Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Behavior Analysis and Depression
Chapter 7 A Process-Oriented Behavioral Approach to the Etiology, Maintenance, and Treatment of Anxiety-Related Disorders
Chapter 8 Marital Problems
Chapter 9 CRA: The Community Reinforcement Approach for Treating Alcohol Problems
Chapter 10 An Acceptance-Based Performance Enhancement Intervention for Collegiate Athletes
Chapter 11 Decreasing the Prevalence of Marital Conflict: A Public Health Perspective for Clinical Research
Chapter 12 Emotion and The Relationship in Psychotherapy: A Behavior Analytic Perspective
Chapter 13 Interpretation in Clinical Behavior Analysis
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