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bclement10

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Manuel had a fear of riding on buses, so his mother had to drive him to school every day. Manuel's phobia is a(n) _________ phobia.
 
  a. situational
 b. natural environment
 c. blood-injury-injection
  d. animal

Question 2

Which of the following statements is correct regarding the treatment of specific phobias?
 
  a. Structured exposure-based exercises are no longer considered necessary.
 b. Individuals with blood phobias must learn to relax their muscles to keep their blood pressure high enough to prevent fainting.
  c. Exposure-based exercises actually change brain functioning.
 d. Avoiding a phobic situation weakens the phobic response.



Dinolord

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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