دانلود پایان نامه و مقاله | قسمت 21 – 1
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- -Schneider ↑
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- – Ku Kuei Chen ↑
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- – Mahuang ↑
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- – Benzedrine ↑
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- -Ice ↑
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- – ONDCP ↑
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- – Methedrine ↑
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- – Ya-ma (Horse Pill) ↑
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- – Pseudo Ephedrine ↑
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- -Hart ↑
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- – Benares ↑
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- -Thera ↑
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- – Heart ↑
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- – Sanskrit ↑
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- – Dharma or Dhamma ↑
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- -Williams and Kabat-Zinn ↑
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- – Pali ↑
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- – Thich Nhat Hanh ↑
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- – MBSR ↑
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- – University of Massachusetts Medical Center ↑
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- – Universal Dharma ↑
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- -Silpakit and Prasertchai ↑
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- – Detached and De-Centered ↑
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- – Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) ↑
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- – Mind-Body Treatments ↑
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- – Comorbidity ↑
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- – Third Wave Cognitive Therapies ↑
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- – Morita Therapy ↑
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- – Experimental Therapy ↑
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- – Introspective Exposure ↑
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- – Metacognition Awareness ↑
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- – Emotional-Based Therapy ↑
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- – Buddhist Zen ↑
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- – Ego ↑
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- -Watanabe and Machleidt ↑
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- – Inner Acceptance ↑
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- -Hofman ↑
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- – Exposure-Based Cognitive Therapy (EBCT) ↑
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- -Frederich Perls ↑
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- -Gestalt Therapy ↑
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- – Aaron Temkin Beck (A. T. Beck) ↑
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- – Stress-Reactive Rumination(SRR) ↑
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- – Nolen-Hoeksema ↑
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- – Ruminative Response Style (RRS) ↑
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- – Emotion ↑
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- -West and Hardy ↑
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- – Motivation Theory ↑
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- – Motivational System ↑
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- – Unstable Mind ↑
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- – Marlatt and Gordon’s Cognitive Behavior Relapse Prevention (CBRP) ↑
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- -Marlatt and Gordon ↑
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- – Cognitive Social Learning Theory ↑
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- – Assertiveness ↑
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- – Dysfunctional Thoughts ↑
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- – Immediate Determinants ↑
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- – Covert Antecedents ↑
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- – Cue Exposure Theory (CET) ↑
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- – Classical Conditioning ↑
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- – Ivan Petrovich Pavlov ↑
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- – Conditioned Reflexes ↑
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- -Conklin and Tiffany ↑
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- – Unconditioned Stimulus (US) ↑
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- – Unconditioned Response (UR) ↑
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- – Conditioned Stimulus (CS) ↑
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- – Conditioned Response (CR) ↑
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- -Drummond ↑
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- – Drug-Seeking ↑
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- -Hovermans and Jansen ↑
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- – Cue Exposure Treatment ↑
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- -Todd and Bohart ↑
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- – B. F. Skinner ↑
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- -Corey ↑
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- – Operant Conditioning ↑
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- – Joseph Wolpe ↑
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- – Social Learning Theory ↑
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- – Albert Bandura ↑
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- – Richard Walters ↑
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- – Cognitive Behavioral Treatments ↑
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- – Albert Ellis ↑
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- – Donald Meichenbaum ↑
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- – Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) ↑
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- – Activating Events ↑
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- – Beliefs ↑
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- – Consequences Behavioral ↑
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- -Prochaska and Norcross ↑
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- – Cognitive Vulnerability-Stress Model of Depression ↑
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- – Negative Cognitive Style ↑
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- – Stress-Reactive Rumination (SRR) ↑
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- -Gould ↑
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- – Response Styles Theory in Depression ↑
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- – Rumination Response Style (RRS) ↑
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- – Just and Alloy ↑
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- – Emotion-Focused Rumination (EFR) ↑
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- – Gender Difference ↑
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- – Diathesis-Stress Model ↑
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- – Morrow ↑
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- – Plato ↑
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- – Descartes ↑
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- – Inferior ↑
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- – Aristotle ↑
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- – Hume ↑
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- – Freud ↑
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- – Ego ↑
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- – Id ↑
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- – Super Ego ↑
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- – Defensive Mechanism ↑
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- – Lazarus ↑
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- – Lazarus ↑
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- – Thompson ↑
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- – Gross ↑
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- -Speca ↑
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- – Profile of Mood States (POMS) ↑
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- – Symptoms of Stress Inventory (SOSI) ↑
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- – Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) ↑
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- – Demographics and Medical History Form ↑
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- – Health Behaviors Form ↑
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- – Weekly Meditation Form ↑
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- – European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (EORTCQLQ-C30) ↑
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- – Profile of Mood States (POMS) ↑
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- -McNair ↑
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- – Symptoms of Stress Inventory (SOSI) ↑
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- -Leckie and Thompson ↑
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- – Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) ↑
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- – Generalized Expectancy for Negative Mood Regulation Scale (NMR) ↑
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- -Catanzaro and Mearns ↑
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- – Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ) ↑
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- – Emotional Expressivity Scale (EES) ↑
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- – Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory (DSHI) ↑
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- – Abuse-Perpetration Inventory (API) ↑
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- -Lisak ↑
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- -Grossman ↑
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- -Arch and Craske ↑
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- – Induction of Focused Breathing Group ↑
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- – Iduction of Unfocused Attention and Worry ↑
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- – Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) ↑
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- -Zigmona and Snaith ↑