1973
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-197306000-00005
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Multimodal Behavior Therapy

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“…We used the French version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF)-15 questionnaire [8] and a questionnaire specially created for the survey following the BASIC IDEA grid [9, 10]. Concerning the latter questionnaire, we paid special attention so that men with or without penile cancer could equally respond to all the questions.…”
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“…We used the French version of the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF)-15 questionnaire [8] and a questionnaire specially created for the survey following the BASIC IDEA grid [9, 10]. Concerning the latter questionnaire, we paid special attention so that men with or without penile cancer could equally respond to all the questions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, we used the BASIC IDEA grid [9, 10] that addresses nine domains: Behaviour (B), Affect (A), Sensation (S), Imagery (I), Cognition (C), Interpersonal relationship (I), use of Drugs (D), Expectation (E), and Attitude (A).…”
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“…Glasser (1984), for example, called this integration "total behavior" and discussed four dimensions: thinking, feeling, doing, and "physiologizing." Lazarus's (1976Lazarus's ( , 1981 multimodal therapy described therapeutic interventions that incorporate several aspects of human behavior. Still others emphasized the importance of conceptually integrating cognition, affect, and behavior in both research and clinical practice (e.g., Ellis, 1962;Goldfried, 1982;Krumboltz, 1980;Minuchin & Fishman, 1981;Norcross, 1986;Strupp, 1986).…”
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“…Such a model should concentrate on culturally relevant therapeutic interventions when appropriate. Lazarus's (1976Lazarus's ( , 1981 multimodal counseling approach can serve as an appropriate model, According to Lazarus, this particular model is a comprehensive and systematic approach to the treatment of human problems. In the theory underlying the multimodal approach, Lazarus ( 1976) postulated that human personality consists of seven specific and interrelated modalities.…”
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“…In the 1976 study, he documented that all individuals (a) manifest behavior, (b) experience emotions, (c) have physical sensations, (d) create mental pictures, (e) think to themselves, ( f ) relate to others, and (g) manifest biological mechanisms (e.g., eating, sleeping). Lazarus (1973Lazarus ( , 1976 maintained that effective psychotherapy needs to attend to each of these modalities, labeled more concisely as (a) behavior, (b) affect, (c) sensations, (d) images, (e) cognitions, (f) interpersonal relations, and (g) biological functioning. To render better service regarding human problems that are culturally oriented, cross-cultural counselors must be able to differentiate and integrate these modalities as needed in dealing with people of diverse cultures, such as the Caribbean region.…”
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