Abstract
This paper cities several areas which have received little attention in the literature on behavior therapy. It is suggested that these areas are important from the standpoint of practicing and evaluating a behavior therapeutic approach to maladaptive behavior. The issues include diagnosing, dealing with more realistic response classes, getting objective measures of additional relevant variables, selecting appropriate behavioral modification techniques for the particular case, exploring stimulus conditions leading to the maladaptive behavior, and repotting the carry-over of behavioral changes produced in the experimental environment to the natural environment.

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