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Counseling Theories
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Key Concepts - Behavior therapy
Based on the priniciples of learning theory. Normal behavior is loearned through reinforcement and immitation. Developing specific goals and treatment plans. Abnormal behavior is the result of faulty learning.
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