Description
1966 printing. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1966 edition of “Case Studies in Behavior Modification” by Leonard Ullmann and Leonard Krasner is a seminal work in the field of behavior therapy. Published during the formative years of the behavior modification movement, this book played a pivotal role in establishing the theoretical foundations and practical applications of this therapeutic approach. Ullmann and Krasner, both pioneers in the field, present a comprehensive collection of case studies that demonstrate the efficacy of behavior modification techniques in addressing a wide range of psychological and behavioral issues. From phobias and anxiety disorders to substance abuse and developmental disabilities, these case studies provide a rich tapestry of real-world examples that illustrate the principles and methodologies of behavior modification. This volume not only serves as a valuable resource for practitioners and students of psychology but also offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of psychological thought and the emergence of evidence-based therapies. Despite its age and the wear on the binding, this copy remains a testament to the enduring impact of this groundbreaking work on the field of mental health.