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renzo156

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Treating a phobia of driving a car by having a client use a computer simulation of driving a car is a behavioral technique called
 
  a. desensitization.
  b. imaginal flooding.
  c. in vivo exposure.
  d. virtual reality therapy.

Question 2

Cathartic reactions evoked by observing emotional scenes in the environment is called:
 
  a. corrective emotional experiences.
  b. dramatic relief.
  c. environmental catharsis.
  d. reactionary catharsis.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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