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... reflect the fact that the problem has been resolved ( perhaps as a function of the call ) and that there was no need for further assistance . In a later study , though , no correlation was found between total TE scores and outcome as ...
... reflect the fact that the problem has been resolved ( perhaps as a function of the call ) and that there was no need for further assistance . In a later study , though , no correlation was found between total TE scores and outcome as ...
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... reflect caller improvement , behaviors from both treatment models seem to be associated with successful outcome . In addition , however , al- though behavioral coding is an interesting and often effective approach , it might have been ...
... reflect caller improvement , behaviors from both treatment models seem to be associated with successful outcome . In addition , however , al- though behavioral coding is an interesting and often effective approach , it might have been ...
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... reflect the anger , anxiety , fear , sadness , etc. of this person's current emotionality ? ( Keep in mind that it ... reflect a greater de- gree of anxiety or agitation , while lower pitches or unchanging , monotonous intonations ...
... reflect the anger , anxiety , fear , sadness , etc. of this person's current emotionality ? ( Keep in mind that it ... reflect a greater de- gree of anxiety or agitation , while lower pitches or unchanging , monotonous intonations ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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