Beech, H. R(eginald)
BEECH, H. R(eginald)
BEECH, H. R(eginald). British, b. 1925. Genres: Psychology. Career: Consultant Psychologist, North West Regional Health Authority; Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester. Sr. Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, London, 1963-69; Consultant Psychologist, S. W. Metropolitan Region, 1969-72. Former Ed., British Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology. Publications: (with F. Fransella) Research and Experiment in Stuttering, 1968; Changing Man's Behaviour, 1969; (ed.) Obsessional States, 1974; (with M. Vaughan) Behavioural Treatment of Obsessional States, 1978; (with L. E. Burns and B. F. Sheffield) Behavioural Approaches to the Management of Stress; Staying Together, 1986.
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