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What are the three main approaches in behavior therapy?
 
  A) Confrontation, role play and time out
 
  B) The stimulus-response model, applied behavior analysis and social-cognitive theory
 
  C) Enactment of fantasies, role play and psychodrama
 
  D) The empty chair, making the rounds and I take responsibility
 
  E) Evaluation, direction and planning

Question 2

Which of the following is not an advantage of breastfeeding?
 
  A) Decreased chance of contracting chicken pox
 
  B) Strengthened immune system
 
  C) Minimized change of having allergies
 
  D) Lessened risk of sudden infant death syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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