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+ | * Consistent, regular use of the strategies is a very important component of effective self-management. Seeming ineffectiveness may be partly attributable to sporadic or inconsistent use. ''Cormier, S., Nurius, P. S., & Osborn, C. J. (2009). Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive-behavioral interventions (6th ed.). Brooks/Cole.'' |
Latest revision as of 08:07, 30 December 2020
See Practice.
References
- Consistent, regular use of the strategies is a very important component of effective self-management. Seeming ineffectiveness may be partly attributable to sporadic or inconsistent use. Cormier, S., Nurius, P. S., & Osborn, C. J. (2009). Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive-behavioral interventions (6th ed.). Brooks/Cole.