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Eysenck 210 1$aOxford :$cPergamon Press,$d1967. 210 4$dİ1964 215 $a1 online resource (573 pages) $cillustrations 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-08-010054-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes. 327 $aFront Cover; Experiments in Behaviour Therapy: Readings in Modern Methods of Treatment of Mental Disorders derived from Learning Theory; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; FOREWORD; Chapter 1. The Nature of Behaviour Therapy; REFERENCES; PART I: RECIPROCAL INHIBITION; Chapter 2. The Systematic Desensitization Treatment of Neuroses; THE TECHNIQUE OF SYSTEMATIC DESENSITIZATION; DESENSITIZATION PROCEDURE; EXAMPLES OF HIERARCHIES FROM ACTUAL CASES; HIERARCHIES; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. The Experimental Desensitization of a Phobia; METHOD; RESULTS; DISCUSSION 327 $aSUMMARY REFERENCES; Chapter 4. A Case of Cat Phobia; BACKGROUND; CASE REPORT; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISCUSSION; CLINICAL; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. The Treatment of Anxiety and Phobic Reactions by Systematic Desensitization Psychotherapy; TREATMENT; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. The Treatment of Chronic Frigidity by Systematic Desensitization; THERAPY; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Application of Reciprocal Inhibition Therapy to Exhibitionism; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Group Therapy of Phobic Disorders by Systematic Desensitization ; METHOD; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY 327 $aREFERENCES Chapter 9. Isolation of a Conditioning Procedure as the Crucial Psychotherapeutic Factor: A Case Study; THE CASE OF MRS.C; LIFE HISTORY; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. The Application of Learning Principles to the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive States in the Acute and Chronic Phases of Illness; INTRODUCTION; CASESTUDIES; PROPOSED THEORETICAL MODEL; PROPOSED THEORETICAL MODEL; HIERARCHY; PROPOSED THEORETICAL MODEL; HIERARCHY; PROPOSED THEORETICAL MODEL; HIERARCHY A; HIERARCHY B; HIERARCHY C; HIERARCHY D; HIERARCHY E; HIERARCHY F; HIERARCHY G 327 $aPROPOSED THEORETICAL MODEL HIERARCHY RELATING TO THE RELIGIOUS AND THEHYPOCRITICAL.-1; HIERARCHY OF FATHER-2; HIERARCHY 3; HIERARCHY 4; HIERARCHY 5; HIERARCHY 6; STAGE I; STAGE II; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Behaviour Therapy, Spontaneous Remission and Transference in Neurotics; X = 100 (1 - 10-o.oo45N); REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Case of Homosexuality Treated by Aversion Therapy; CASE REPORT; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 13. Behaviour Therapy in Transvestism; Chapter 14. The Application of Behaviour Therapy to a Sexual Disorder; INTRODUCTION 327 $aTHE FIRST CASE THE SECOND CASE; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 15. Behaviour Therapy, Extinction and Relapse in Neurosis; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; PART II: OPERANT CONDITIONING; Chapter 16. Reinforcement and Punishment in the Control of Human Behavior by Social Agencies; THE NATURE OF THE SOCIAL AGENCY; THE LARGE ORDER OF MAGNITUDE OF SOCIAL CONTROL; CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF THE PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT IN TERMS OF A FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS; THE PROCESSES BY WHICH SOCIAL AGENCIES AFFECT THE BEHAVIOR OF THE INDIVIDUAL; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 17. Application of Operant Conditioning to Reinstate Verbal Behavior in Psychotics 517 3 $aExperiments in behavior therapy 606 $aBehavior therapy 606 $aConditioned response 615 0$aBehavior therapy. 615 0$aConditioned response. 676 $a616.8916 702 $aEysenck$b H. 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