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A Reliability Study Of A Sew System For Coding Family Therapists' Verbalizations, Judith Mayerovitch
A Reliability Study Of A Sew System For Coding Family Therapists' Verbalizations, Judith Mayerovitch
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Visual Imagery To Increase Overt Behavior, Discern Interpersonal Reinforcers, And Identify Interpersonal Difficulties, John Edward Landino
Visual Imagery To Increase Overt Behavior, Discern Interpersonal Reinforcers, And Identify Interpersonal Difficulties, John Edward Landino
Masters Theses
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The Relationship Between Selected Wisc Factors And The Differential Responsiveness Of Children In Two Token Economy Systems, Edward F. Strong
The Relationship Between Selected Wisc Factors And The Differential Responsiveness Of Children In Two Token Economy Systems, Edward F. Strong
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of A Structured Human Relations Training Laboratory On The Behavior Of College Students, Daniel R. Klainer
The Effects Of A Structured Human Relations Training Laboratory On The Behavior Of College Students, Daniel R. Klainer
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Another Look At The Mini-Mult, Dianne S. Umansky
Participation Of Mental Patients In Aftercare Services As A Function Of Self-Concept, James Garner Wentzell
Participation Of Mental Patients In Aftercare Services As A Function Of Self-Concept, James Garner Wentzell
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of A Portable Automated Desensitization Device Using A Standardized Hierarchy, Robert John Eizenga
An Evaluation Of A Portable Automated Desensitization Device Using A Standardized Hierarchy, Robert John Eizenga
Masters Theses
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The Social History Questionnaire As Related To Length Of Stay In Psychotherapy, David P. Jachim
The Social History Questionnaire As Related To Length Of Stay In Psychotherapy, David P. Jachim
Masters Theses
A serious problem encountered in clinical practice concerns the large proportion of clients who begin therapy but for various reasons terminate treatment after only a few interviews and without the consent of the therapist. Representative studies by Kurland (1956), Haddock and Mensch (1957), and Rosenthal and Frank (1958) have emphasized the severity of this problem by indicating that most mental health clinics face the possibility of losing half of their therapy clients prematurely.
This problem necessitates some objective means for identifying potential terminators and remainers prior to their entering therapy. Such a technique would permit a more efficient utilization of …