Michael J. Mahoney
Affiliations: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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"Michael Mahoney"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid Rimm | research assistant | Arizona State | |
Albert Bandura | grad student | ||
Carl E. Thoresen | grad student | (Neurotree) |
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Sign in to add traineeShawn M McClintock | research assistant | (Neurotree) | |
Andre C. Marquis | grad student | University of North Texas (SocTree) | |
E. Scott Warren | grad student | University of North Texas | |
Diane Arnkoff | grad student | 1979 | Penn State (Neurotree) |
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Mahoney MJ. (2010) Terminal terminology: a self-regulated response to Goldiamond. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 9: 515-7 |
Mahoney MJ, Marquis A. (2002) Integral Constructivism and Dynamic Systems in Psychotherapy Processes Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 22: 794-813 |
Mahoney MJ. (1993) The postmodern self in psychotherapy Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly. 7: 241-250 |
Mahoney MJ. (1990) Representations of self in cognitive psychotherapies Cognitive Therapy and Research. 14: 229-240 |
Mahoney MJ. (1988) Beyond the Self-Help Polemics American Psychologist. 43: 598-599 |
Mahoney MJ, Mahoney K. (1976) Self control techniques with the mentally retarded. Exceptional Children. 42: 338-9 |
Bandura A, Mahoney MJ, Dirks SJ. (1976) Discriminative activation and maintenance of contingent self-reinforcement. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 14: 1-6 |
Mahoney MJ. (1974) Self-reward and self-monitoring techniques for weight control Behavior Therapy. 5: 48-57 |
Mahoney MJ, Bandura A, Dirks SJ, et al. (1974) Relative preference for external and self-controlled reinforcement in monkeys Behaviour Research and Therapy. 12: 157-163 |
Bandura A, Mahoney MJ. (1974) Maintenance and transfer of self-reinforcement functions Behaviour Research and Therapy. 12: 89-97 |