Nathan Azrin
Affiliations: | NOVA Southeastern University, Davie, FL, United States |
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Alan L. Peterson | grad student | Nova Southeastern University, Florida | |
Roger E. Ulrich | grad student | ||
Michael Kellen | grad student | 2010 | NOVA Southeastern University |
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Azrin NH, Kellen MJ, Brooks J, et al. (2008) Relationship between rate of eating and degree of satiation Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 30: 355-364 |
Azrin NH, Brooks J, Kellen MJ, et al. (2008) Speed of eating as a determinant of the bulimic desire to vomit Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 30: 263-270 |
Azrin NH, Kellen MJ, Ehle CT, et al. (2006) Speed of eating as a determinant of bulimic desire to vomit: a controlled study. Behavior Modification. 30: 673-80 |
Flanagan B, Goldiamond I, Azrin N. (2006) Operant Stuttering: the Control of Stuttering Behavior through Response-contingent Consequences. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 1: 173-7 |
Peterson AL, Campise RL, Azrin NH. (1994) Behavioral and pharmacological treatments for tic and habit disorders: a review. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : Jdbp. 15: 430-41 |
Peterson AL, Azrin NH. (1993) Behavioral and pharmacological treatments for tourette syndrome: A review Applied and Preventive Psychology. 2: 231-242 |
Peterson AL, Azrin NH. (1992) An evaluation of behavioral treatments for Tourette syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 30: 167-74 |
Azrin NH, Peterson AL. (1990) Treatment of tourette syndrome by habit reversal: A waiting-list control group comparison Behavior Therapy. 21: 305-318 |
Azrin NH, Peterson AL. (1989) Reduction of an eye tic by controlled blinking Behavior Therapy. 20: 467-473 |
Azrin NH, Peterson AL. (1988) Habit reversal for the treatment of Tourette syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 26: 347-51 |