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... attitudes . The rela- tionship is assumed to be linear and one - way as though changes in attitudes affect behavior without the reverse being true . As Marmor ( 1980 ) pointed out , such a conceptualization incorrectly views per ...
... attitudes . The rela- tionship is assumed to be linear and one - way as though changes in attitudes affect behavior without the reverse being true . As Marmor ( 1980 ) pointed out , such a conceptualization incorrectly views per ...
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... attitude toward the patient is another key variable affecting the latter's response to an informational intervention . While presenting an explanatory model is intended to correct misconcep- tions , it is important that the patient not ...
... attitude toward the patient is another key variable affecting the latter's response to an informational intervention . While presenting an explanatory model is intended to correct misconcep- tions , it is important that the patient not ...
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... 72 , 88– 94 . Bregman , E. ( 1934 ) . An attempt to modify the emotional attitudes of infants by the conditioned response technique . Journal of Genetic Psychology , 45 , 169-198 . Breier , A. , Charney , D. S. , & 374 References.
... 72 , 88– 94 . Bregman , E. ( 1934 ) . An attempt to modify the emotional attitudes of infants by the conditioned response technique . Journal of Genetic Psychology , 45 , 169-198 . Breier , A. , Charney , D. S. , & 374 References.
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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