На момент выхода этой книги в печать у меня накопились сотни, если не тысячи, исследований, подтверждающих эффективность описанного здесь соответствия шагу и смены катализаторов. Как я уже говорил в начале, пятиступенчатый процесс, характеризующий науку об изменении, отражает десятилетия исследований в лабораторных и клинических условиях, которые продолжаются и по сей день. Если бы эта книга включала все опубликованные исследования по стадиям изменения, в ней были бы тысячи страниц: невозможно иначе отразить все исследования, проведенные за последние 30 лет.
Поэтому я включил сюда аннотированную библиографию, охватывающую лишь некоторые наиболее интересные опубликованные исследования, включая те, которые я упоминал.
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