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"This manual was developed for use in a freshman level course required of all psychology majors at Arizona State University. The course carries four semester hours of credit, three for lecture and one for work in the laboratory. The primary purpose of the laboratory is to bring each student into contact with behavior as an orderly experimental subject matter. A secondary purpose is to introduce psychology majors to laboratory techniques that they will use in later courses. The laboratory work involves studying the operant behavior among rats. Each laboratory exercise details the procedure to be used in that exercise, instructions on recording the data, blank forms for recording the data, and discussion questions"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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Radical departures from the set and familiar rules of technique often become necessary in the course of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. These can include conducting a session outside the office, giving advice, not charging fees, talking about oneself, giving a gift to the patient, and so on. Such interventions have so far remained imbued with mystery or, worse, have been the staple of cocktail party conversations. Unusual Interventions brings a variety of exceptional measures together to highlight their indications, risks, and their potential anchors in psychoanalytic theory of human relatedness. In accomplishing this, the book itself becomes an unusual addition to the literature on the technique of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
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