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jrubin

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In an effort to reduce Alan's somatoform symptoms, his behaviourally oriented therapist would most likely:
 
  a) Suggest that his family reward his efforts to return to work.
  b) Train him in relaxation skills.
  c) Spend time uncovering stressors that led to the problem.
  d) Dispute the validity of his pain.

Question 2

Kinley et al. (2009 ) examined the CCHS data to identify the correlates for panic attacks among Canadians. The researchers found the following EXCEPT:
 
  a) Poor overall functioning
  b) Suicidal ideation
  c) Psychological distress
  d) Activity increases



adammoses97

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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