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This is the third presentation of case material for the Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Case Conference series. Ralph M. Turner, Editor of Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, first introduced the Case Conference in volume 5 (issue 2). The format for this presentation varies somewhat. Instead of a focus on one patient, we have chosen to focus on one particular problem and present two very different...