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9780898626124

Annual Review of Behavior Therapy, Vol 8 Theory and Practice

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    9780898626124

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    0898626129

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1982-09-06
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1(10)
G. Terence Wilson
Cyril M. Franks
Behavior Therapy and Clinical Psychology: A Historical Perspective
Behavior Therapy: On Roots, Contexts, and Growth
11(54)
Leonard Krasner
Introduction
11(7)
Historiographical Context
18(3)
Societal Context
21(2)
The Context of Behaviorism
23(1)
Historical Perspectives on Behavior Therapy
24(10)
On Current Terminology
34(3)
On Problem Behaviors, Populations, and Techniques
37(12)
On Legal-Ethical Issues
49(5)
References
54(11)
Experimental Foundations of Behavior Therapy
Research in Infrahuman and Human Conditioning
65(54)
Donald J. Levis
Paul F. Malloy
Introduction
65(5)
Development of Psychopathology
70(11)
Maintenance of Psychopathology
81(9)
Treatment Implications of Conditioning Models of Psychopathology
90(17)
References
107(12)
Integrating Psychobiology and Behavior Therapy: A Systems Perspective
119(23)
Gary E. Schwartz
Introduction
119(1)
What Is Systems Theory? Behavior as a Subset of ``BEHAVIOR''
120(5)
What Is a System? The Breathing Example
125(4)
Complexity and Multiple Effects: The Meditation Example
129(2)
Systems Theory and Differential Diagnosis: The Facial Pain-Insomnia-Hypertension Example
131(4)
Emergence Reconsidered: The Depression Example
135(1)
Self-Regulation and Disregulation: The Repression-Cerebral Disconnection Example
136(2)
Social Disregulation: A Negative Side Effect of Successful Symptomatic Treatment?
138(1)
Summary and Conclusions: The Shift from Behavior to ``BEHAVIOR'' Therapy
139(2)
References
141(1)
Cognitive and Social Processes in Personality
142(63)
Nancy Cantor
John F. Kihlstrom
Cognitive and Social Processes in Personality
143(4)
The Evolution of Modern Personology
147(6)
Interpersonal Perception: Tasks and Principles of Naive Psychology
153(10)
Self-Perception: The Nature and Function of the Self-Concept
163(10)
The Links between Social Cognition and Social Behavior
173(4)
Some Unresolved Issues
177(9)
Clinical Implications
186(3)
Acknowledgments
189(1)
References
189(16)
Major Conceptual Approaches
Neobehavioristic (S-R) Theory
205(72)
Hans J. Eysenck
Definition of Terms
205(6)
Watson's Original Theory
211(6)
Theoretical Advances
217(15)
A Unified Theory of Treatment
232(7)
Personality and the Diathesis-Stress Model
239(12)
Desynchrony, Imagery, and Conditioning
251(7)
Limitations of a Theory
258(5)
References
263(14)
Applied Behavior Analysis
277(33)
Donald M. Baer
Forms of Verbal Behavior Controlling Applied Behavior Analysis
277(7)
Turning Problems into Behaviors
284(6)
The Theoretical Significance of Identifying Target Behaviors
290(8)
A Possible Tactic for Future Analysis
298(10)
References
308(2)
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
310(29)
Donald Meichenbaum
Roy Cameron
The Nature and Origins of Cognitive-Behavior Modification
311(6)
Cognitive-Behavior Modification with Children
317(8)
Cognitive-Behavior Modification with Adults
325(8)
References
333(6)
Social Learning Theory
339(28)
Ted L. Rosenthal
What Is Social Learning Theory?
339(3)
Victories Various via Vistas Vicarious
342(4)
Component Processes in Cognition
346(6)
Who Got There First?
352(4)
``A'' or ``The'': Instance versus Prototype
356(1)
References
357(10)
Assessment And Methodology
Behavioral Assessment
367(36)
Frederick H. Kanfer
W. Robert Nay
Introduction
367(3)
Selection of Information
370(1)
Verifying the Formulation
371(1)
Defining the Assessment Task
372(7)
Segmenting the Stream of Behavior
379(6)
Selection of Method
385(4)
Is the Assessment Doing More than Assessing?
389(2)
The Utility of the Assessment: Issues in Clinical Decision Making
391(4)
Summary
395(1)
Appendix
395(4)
References
399(4)
Methodological Strategies in Behavior-Therapy Research
403(42)
Alan E. Kazdin
Single-Case Experimental Design
403(14)
Treatment-Evaluation Strategies
417(8)
Analogue Research
425(7)
Social Validation of Treatment Effects
432(6)
Conclusion
438(1)
Acknowledgment
438(1)
References
439(6)
Outcome And Evaluation
Childhood Disorders
445(60)
K. Daniel O'Leary
Edward G. Carr
Introduction
445(3)
Developmental Disabilities
448(9)
Fears
457(6)
Conduct Disorders: Aggression and Hyperactivity
463(7)
Delinquency
470(9)
Enuresis
479(4)
Behavioral Pediatrics
483(7)
Future Directions
490(6)
References
496(9)
Adult Disorders
505(58)
G. Terence Wilson
Introduction
505(7)
Anxiety Disorders
512(27)
Psychosexual Dysfunctions
539(16)
References
555(8)
Author Index 563(22)
Subject Index 585

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