I don't now the answer, but here is a relevant source that might help:

Poppen, R. (2001). Joseph Wolpe: Challenger and champion for behavior
therapy.  In W. T. O'Donohue et al. (Eds.), A history of the behavioral
therapies: Founders' personal histories (pp. 39-57). Reno, NV: Context
Press. 

Bryan D. Midgley, Ph.D.
Behavioral Sciences
McPherson College
1600 E. Euclid
P.O. Box 1402
McPherson, KS  67460
620-242-0548 
 
 
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 Wolpe, who hailed from South Africa ,furthered the cause of the
behavior mod technique of systematic desensitization.I am tempted to
assume that he was a leading figure of that paradigm. It seemed that
initially he published with another behavioral engineer. And some
kind of a rift (disagreement) between Wolpe and several behavioral
engineers took place ,and then he went at it alone.
If anyone recalls special details ,do send info my way. 

Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida


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