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That is, practice of skills outside of therapy (i.e., homework) allows clients to master the skills believed necessary to affect symptoms, generalize these skills to their natural settings, and promote prolonged symptom improvement through extending therapeutic aspects of treatment beyond the completion of therapy (Kazantzis and Lampropoulos 2002).
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He said Mr. Erdogan's party's practice of giving out free refrigerators to win votes was more questionable.
In Egypt, FGM is practiced on 90% of women.
Both, they say, are practices of learning to submit one's will to that of another.
Commercial and scientific whaling should be practices of a bygone era that saw the near-extinction of many whale species.
A practice of gratitude or devotion to the people in our life can each be practices of heartfulness.
Then of course, there's practicing each of our instruments and rehearsing things together as well!
One description is that it's the practice of being present in any given moment.
(Science has latterly been practiced by Buddhists, of course).
Meanwhile, Slutskaya said: "I'm practicing a lot of things.
Perhaps he was practicing a kind of visual onomatopoeia.
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