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David Pierce

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Australian Family Physician|September 11, 2012
Problem solving therapy - use and effectiveness in general practiceDavid Pierce
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 12, 2009
Identifying and addressing barriers to the use of enhanced primary care plans for chronic disease in rural practicesDavid Pierce
The Behavior Analyst|March 2, 2013
Commentary on "what happened to analysis in applied behavior analysis" (pierce & epling, 1980)W David Pierce
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|December 4, 2003
Cognitive behavioural therapy: a study of rural general practitioners' understanding and expectationsDavid Pierce, Chris Pearce
Australian Family Physician|May 21, 2011
Depression in general practice -- consultation duration and problem solving therapyDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
Australian Family Physician|May 8, 2004
Psychiatric comorbidity in general practiceDavid Pierce, Ian Wilson
Australian Family Physician|March 30, 2007
Using problem solving therapy in general practiceDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
BMC Family Practice|April 27, 2007
GPs' use of problem solving therapy for depression: a qualitative study of barriers to and enablers of evidence based careDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
Behavioural Processes|November 10, 2016
Evidence for positive, but not negative, behavioral contrast with wheel-running reinforcement on multiple variable-ratio schedulesTerry W Belke, W David Pierce
Behavioural Processes|April 30, 2015
Effect of sucrose availability on wheel-running as an operant and as a reinforcing consequence on a multiple schedule: Additive effects of extrinsic and automatic reinforcementTerry W Belke, W David Pierce
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Australian Family Physician|September 11, 2012
Problem solving therapy - use and effectiveness in general practiceDavid Pierce
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|August 12, 2009
Identifying and addressing barriers to the use of enhanced primary care plans for chronic disease in rural practicesDavid Pierce
The Behavior Analyst|March 2, 2013
Commentary on "what happened to analysis in applied behavior analysis" (pierce & epling, 1980)W David Pierce
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|December 4, 2003
Cognitive behavioural therapy: a study of rural general practitioners' understanding and expectationsDavid Pierce, Chris Pearce
Australian Family Physician|May 21, 2011
Depression in general practice -- consultation duration and problem solving therapyDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
Australian Family Physician|May 8, 2004
Psychiatric comorbidity in general practiceDavid Pierce, Ian Wilson
Australian Family Physician|March 30, 2007
Using problem solving therapy in general practiceDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
BMC Family Practice|April 27, 2007
GPs' use of problem solving therapy for depression: a qualitative study of barriers to and enablers of evidence based careDavid Pierce, Jane Gunn
Behavioural Processes|November 10, 2016
Evidence for positive, but not negative, behavioral contrast with wheel-running reinforcement on multiple variable-ratio schedulesTerry W Belke, W David Pierce
Behavioural Processes|April 30, 2015
Effect of sucrose availability on wheel-running as an operant and as a reinforcing consequence on a multiple schedule: Additive effects of extrinsic and automatic reinforcementTerry W Belke, W David Pierce
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