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Comparison of self-instructional and stimulus control treatments for obesity

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This article is based on a master's thesis done by the first author under the direction of the second. Copies of an extended version of this report and treatment manuals are available from the second author. We thank Henry Dandridge and Viktor Brown, who served as therapists, William Milberg for his helpful comments, and the staff of the Wayne State University Psychological Clinic for their cooperation.

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Dunkel, L.D., Glaros, A.G. Comparison of self-instructional and stimulus control treatments for obesity. Cogn Ther Res 2, 75–78 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01172517

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