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From what kind of self-control can children benefit?
T. Ronen
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School of Social Work
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Self-control
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Cognitive Therapy
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Cognitive Techniques
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Treating children
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Child Benefits
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Child Problems
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Overcontrol
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Etiology
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Meta-analysis
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Socioeconomic Background
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Cognitive Style
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Behavior Problems
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Adaptation
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Therapist
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Developmental Stages
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Self-control Training
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Cognitive Methods
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Children Disorders
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Psychology
Cognitive Therapy
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Meta-Analysis
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Cognitive Style
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Behavioral Disorder
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Developmental Stages
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