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pmid: 4004729
That the application of behavioral procedures to the treatment and prevention of physical illness has proliferated cannot be disputed. A number of factors have contributed to this growth. This article examines the application of behavior analytic methods as a major contributing factor. Following a discussion of ethical and practical considerations that support the behavior analytic approach to behavioral medicine, this article details two case studies that emphasize a "functional analysis."
Adult, Male, Middle Aged, Ethics, Professional, Behavioral Medicine, Behavior Therapy, Research Design, Neoplasms, Reinforcement, Social, Humans, Female
Adult, Male, Middle Aged, Ethics, Professional, Behavioral Medicine, Behavior Therapy, Research Design, Neoplasms, Reinforcement, Social, Humans, Female
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