Pub Date : 1976-09-01DOI: 10.1017/s2041348300013446
A. Whitehead
In the society of the 21st century, referred to as a knowledge-based society, the changes are rapid and the emphasis is on education. At CBSE, we adhere strictly to the philosophy of ‘Creating innovations in teaching-learning methodologies by devising student-friendly and student-centred paradigms’. We impart education with the target of nurturing men and women of dignity who can display independence, creativity, as well as practical ability, and who can contribute to the society in various fields. Furthermore, we have carried out various reforms over the years, and even now, are laying the foundations for ‘Further strengthening and improving the quality of our education’ and would continue to do so. As we work to achieve these goals, I would very much appreciate your continued support.
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Pub Date : 1976-09-01DOI: 10.1017/S2041348300013501
P. Trower
The study by Shaw, P.H. et al (This Bulletin) has described the effect of 3 kinds of treatment on one kind of social problem - social phobia. The present study compared the effect of 2 treatments on another kind of social problem - social inadequacy (the two studies were carried out in parallel so that comparisons could be made between them).
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Pub Date : 1976-09-01DOI: 10.1017/S204134830001346X
A. Mathews
Examination of the results of previous treatment trials suggests that although behavioural treatment is effective in reducing agoraphobic symptoms, a large amount of treatment time is required, and patients tend to make no further gains when regular therapy sessions stop. A treatment programme was developed which was designed to provide an on-going alternative within the patient's own environment for the instructions and support normally given by the therapist, with the intention of reducing therapist time requirements and maintaining progress in the absence of contact during follow-up. This was done by incorporating the following features: detailed but easily understood instructions were given in written form as well as in discussion, all practice was carried out from the patients' own home, the patients spouse was actively involved in planning and encouraging practice attempts, and both patient and spouse were asked to take overall responsibility for running the programme themselves. Instructions were given in the form of manuals which contained material covering the nature of agoraphobic symptoms, the selection of targets, graded practice and suggestions for panic management.
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Pub Date : 1976-07-01DOI: 10.1017/s2041348300012623
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Pub Date : 1976-07-01DOI: 10.1017/S2041348300012647
I. Marks
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Pub Date : 1976-07-01DOI: 10.1017/S2041348300012611
C. Cullen, H. Lomas, L. Tennant
The British Association for Behavioural Psychotherapy (BABP) is not competent to answer fully every question asked by the D.H.S.S. Committee of Enquiry, and it has consequently restricted its evidence to those areas where behavioural psychotherapy has obvious and relevant contributions to make.
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Pub Date : 1976-07-01DOI: 10.1017/S204134830001260X
L. Lowenstein, K. Lowenstein
Research into the problem of elective mutism and functional speech disorders has not been excessive during the past 10 years. Previous to this, however, Black (1966) drew attention to the fact that speech problems have occurred throughout history, and problems of stuttering were recorded in hieroglyphics by the ancient Egyptians.
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Pub Date : 1976-07-01DOI: 10.1017/S2041348300012635
C. Cullen, C. Gathercole
John Marzillier (BABP last issue) has taken exception to our review of Mahoney's Cognition and Behaviour Modification and it behooves us to add a note in defence or justification. The most cogent way of doing this is to comment in turn on each of the major points made by Marzillier.
John Marzillier (BABP上一期)对我们对马奥尼的《认知与行为修正》的评论提出了异议,我们有必要在此为自己辩护或辩护。要做到这一点,最有说服力的方法是依次对Marzillier提出的每一个主要观点发表评论。
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