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Behavior Modification|October 1, 1989
Interruption and DRI in the treatment of self-injurious behavior among mentally retarded and autistic self-restrainersL A Underwood, R G Figueroa, B A Thyer, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Respiratory psychophysiology and the modification of breathing behaviorRonald Ley
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Effects of left amygdala lesions on respiration, skin conductance, heart rate, anxiety, and activity of the right amygdala during anticipation of negative stimulusYuri Masaoka, Kenichi Hirasawa, Fumitaka Yamane, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
The conditioning of dyspneic suffocation fear. Effects of carbon dioxide concentration on behavioral freezing and analgesiaDonna L Mongeluzi, Robert A Rosellini, Ronald Ley, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Breathing training for treating panic disorder. Useful intervention or impediment?Alicia E Meuret, Frank H Wilhelm, Thomas Ritz, et al.
Behavior Modification|January 9, 2004
The use of a positive procedure to increase engagement on-task and decrease challenging behaviorPaul L Beare, Susan Severson, Patricia Brandt
Behavior Modification|January 9, 2004
Cognitive behavioral treatment for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder. A therapist manual for primary care settingsMelinda A Stanley, Gretchen J Diefenbach, Derek R Hopko
Behavior Modification|July 5, 2003
Why empirically supported psychological treatments are importantWilliam C Sanderson
Behavior Modification|July 5, 2003
Psychology should list empirically supported principles of change (ESPs) and not credential trademarked therapies or other treatment packagesGerald M Rosen, Gerald C Davison
Behavior Modification|September 16, 2003
Parental monitoring in African American, single mother-headed families. An Ecological approach to the identification of predictorsDeborah J Jones, Rex Forehand, Gene Brody, et al.
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Behavior Modification|October 1, 1989
Interruption and DRI in the treatment of self-injurious behavior among mentally retarded and autistic self-restrainersL A Underwood, R G Figueroa, B A Thyer, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Respiratory psychophysiology and the modification of breathing behaviorRonald Ley
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Effects of left amygdala lesions on respiration, skin conductance, heart rate, anxiety, and activity of the right amygdala during anticipation of negative stimulusYuri Masaoka, Kenichi Hirasawa, Fumitaka Yamane, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
The conditioning of dyspneic suffocation fear. Effects of carbon dioxide concentration on behavioral freezing and analgesiaDonna L Mongeluzi, Robert A Rosellini, Ronald Ley, et al.
Behavior Modification|October 9, 2003
Breathing training for treating panic disorder. Useful intervention or impediment?Alicia E Meuret, Frank H Wilhelm, Thomas Ritz, et al.
Behavior Modification|January 9, 2004
The use of a positive procedure to increase engagement on-task and decrease challenging behaviorPaul L Beare, Susan Severson, Patricia Brandt
Behavior Modification|January 9, 2004
Cognitive behavioral treatment for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder. A therapist manual for primary care settingsMelinda A Stanley, Gretchen J Diefenbach, Derek R Hopko
Behavior Modification|July 5, 2003
Why empirically supported psychological treatments are importantWilliam C Sanderson
Behavior Modification|July 5, 2003
Psychology should list empirically supported principles of change (ESPs) and not credential trademarked therapies or other treatment packagesGerald M Rosen, Gerald C Davison
Behavior Modification|September 16, 2003
Parental monitoring in African American, single mother-headed families. An Ecological approach to the identification of predictorsDeborah J Jones, Rex Forehand, Gene Brody, et al.
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