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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
Action therapy reflects this fact. See p. 371.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
Action therapy does this. See p. 371.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
Action therapy has this problem. See p. 371.
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Insight therapies
{ 1 } - reflect the fact that human behavior, which at first may be conscious and deliberate, quickly takes on a pattern and becomes automatic and subconscious.
{ 2 } - emphasize the emergence of the ego or self as controlling behavior in an adaptive manner in the face of natural and social environments.
{ 3 } - help the patient to break old habits and form new ones.
{ 4 } - simply correct faulty habits in the client, and thus only treat the symptoms of his problem.
{ 5 } - are based on a narrow, behavioristic conception of human life.
{ 6 } - reeducate the patient by extinguishing undesirable patterns of behavior and establishing or strengthening desirable ones.
Action therapy does this. See p. 371.
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