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krzymel

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Your textbook authors describe a treatment plan for conversion disorder involving
 
  a. in-depth exploration of psychological conflicts.
 b. regression to the early psychosexual stages of development.
 c. application of a strict behavioral program that includes reinforcement for each display of progress and punishment when necessary.
  d. removal of any benefits that patients receive for limitations imposed by the disorder.

Question 2

According to your textbook, the following statement is true about the treatment of conversion disorder:
 
  a. the principle treatment strategy for conversion disorder is to identify and attend to the traumatic or stressful life event.
  b. the use of medication is generally supported in the treatment of conversion disorder.
 c. social support and attention are the most effective method of treatment for conversion disorder.
 d. in treating conversion disorder, Freudian methods to access the unconscious are the most effective.



sultansheikh

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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