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P C Friman

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American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|December 1, 1990
Concurrent habits. What would Linus do with his blanket if his thumb-sucking were treated?P C Friman
Exceptional Children|September 1, 1990
Nonaversive treatment of high-rate disruption: child and provider effectsP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1995
Making life easier with effort: Basic findings and applied research on response effortP C Friman
Pediatric Clinics of North America|August 1, 1986
A preventive context for enuresisP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|February 24, 2001
"Transitional objects" as establishing operations for thumb sucking: a case studyP C Friman
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 1, 1992
Further comments on trichotillomaniaP C Friman
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 1, 1988
Eliminating chronic thumb sucking by preventing a covarying responseP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1995
Successful use of the nocturnal urine alarm for diurnal enuresisP C Friman, D Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1987
Apparent covariation between child habit disorders: effects of successful treatment for thumb sucking on untargeted chronic hair pullingP C Friman, G Hove
Research in Developmental Disabilities|January 1, 1990
Parent use of DRI on high rate disruptive behavior: direct and collateral benefitsP C Friman, K Altman
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American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)|December 1, 1990
Concurrent habits. What would Linus do with his blanket if his thumb-sucking were treated?P C Friman
Exceptional Children|September 1, 1990
Nonaversive treatment of high-rate disruption: child and provider effectsP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1995
Making life easier with effort: Basic findings and applied research on response effortP C Friman
Pediatric Clinics of North America|August 1, 1986
A preventive context for enuresisP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|February 24, 2001
"Transitional objects" as establishing operations for thumb sucking: a case studyP C Friman
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 1, 1992
Further comments on trichotillomaniaP C Friman
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 1, 1988
Eliminating chronic thumb sucking by preventing a covarying responseP C Friman
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1995
Successful use of the nocturnal urine alarm for diurnal enuresisP C Friman, D Vollmer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|January 1, 1987
Apparent covariation between child habit disorders: effects of successful treatment for thumb sucking on untargeted chronic hair pullingP C Friman, G Hove
Research in Developmental Disabilities|January 1, 1990
Parent use of DRI on high rate disruptive behavior: direct and collateral benefitsP C Friman, K Altman
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