Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1953 - 461 Seiten A detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled. |
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Burrhus Frederic Skinner. Therapy . The initial power of the therapist as a controlling agent arises from the fact ... therapist in any given in- stance requires the analysis of a rather complicated history , much of which is verbal ...
Burrhus Frederic Skinner. Therapy . The initial power of the therapist as a controlling agent arises from the fact ... therapist in any given in- stance requires the analysis of a rather complicated history , much of which is verbal ...
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... therapist constitutes himself a nonpunishing audience . The proc- ess through which he does this may take time . From the point of view of the patient , the therapist is at first only one more member of a society which has exerted ...
... therapist constitutes himself a nonpunishing audience . The proc- ess through which he does this may take time . From the point of view of the patient , the therapist is at first only one more member of a society which has exerted ...
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... therapist states the solution . Therapy consists , not in getting the patient to discover the solution to his problem , but in changing him in such a way that he is able to discover it . EXPLAINING THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENCY The therapist ...
... therapist states the solution . Therapy consists , not in getting the patient to discover the solution to his problem , but in changing him in such a way that he is able to discover it . EXPLAINING THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENCY The therapist ...
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