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The Masters and Johnson technique of sensate focus is most similar to
 
  a) flooding.
   b) psychotherapy.
   c) cognitive restructuring.
   d) systematic desensitization.

Question 2

A client is listening to a number of possible treatments for her phobia. The current treatment being described is implosive therapy. Which of the following would most likely be the description given?
 
  a) The therapist will recreate the original situation that caused the phobia
   so it can be re-experienced without pain.
   b) You will wear a helmet that will allows you to see a virtual image of the scene that usually causes you to be quite anxious.
   c) The therapist will have you practice a series of relaxation exercises and then imagine the feared object while completely relaxed.
   d) You will be asked to keep track of the dream themes that occur during the course of therapy for signs that indicate you are overcoming your fears.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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