Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change: An Empirical Analysis |
Common terms and phrases
active American analysis anxiety appear applied approach assessment associated attitudes attribution behavior behavior therapy child client clinical combination compared conclusions continued counseling drug effects evaluation evidence example expectations experience experimental exposure factors findings follow-up four function havior important improvement included increased indicated individual influence initial interaction interest interview involved issue Journal Journal of Consulting less Luborsky means measures medication ment mental methods observed operant outcome patients percent personality placebo positive practice present Press problems procedures Psychiatry psychoanalytic Psychology psychotherapy question ratings received reinforcement relationship reported response role scale selected sessions showed significant similar situation social specific studies subjects successful suggest techniques theory therapeutic therapist therapy tion treated treatment University variables York