Joseph Wolpe

Affiliations: 
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Anxiety, behavior therapy, systematic desensitization
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CHANGING THE FACE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
AND COMMON SENSE:
JOSEPH WOLPE, 20 APRIL 1915 – 4 DECEMBER 1997

In 1958, Dr Joseph Wolpe published a book (Psychotherapy by reciprocal inhibition) in which he not only claimed that it was possible to treat the symptoms of anxiety by
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Wolpe J, Plaud JJ. (1997) Pavlov's contributions to behavior therapy. The obvious and not so obvious. The American Psychologist. 52: 966-72
Wolpe J. (1997) Thirty years of behavior therapy Behavior Therapy. 28: 633-645
Wolpe J, Plaud JJ. (1997) Pavlov's contributions to behavior therapy : The obvious and the not so obvious American Psychologist. 52: 966-972
Wolpe J. (1996) Cognitive therapy: Basics and beyond Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 27: 319
Wolpe J. (1993) Commentary: the cognitivist oversell and comments on symposium contributions. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 24: 141-7
Wolpe J. (1989) The derailment of behavior therapy: a tale of conceptual misdirection. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 20: 3-15
Wolpe J, Wright R. (1988) The neglect of data-gathering instruments in behavior therapy practice. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 19: 5-9
Wolpe J. (1987) Destigmatization of behavior therapy. The American Psychologist. 42: 100-1
Wolpe J. (1987) Psychoanalytic therapy and behavior therapy: Is integration possible? Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 18: 387
Wolpe J. (1986) Misrepresentation and underemployment of behavior therapy. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 27: 192-200
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