The Integration of Cognitive and
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The Integration of Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions in Routine Behavior Therapy
Some theoretical positions see cognitive therapy and behavior therapy as separate while others see the two as integrated forms of treatment. An open question is how these perspectives are reflected in therapeutic practice and whether in routine care one should speak from different modes and schools ...
January 1, 1998; Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
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