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joblessjake

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Inflammation of the liver is known as:
 a. hepatitis.
  b. fatty liver.
  c. Wernicke-Korsakoff's syndrome.
  d. cirrhosis.

Question 2

Explain various uses for imagery.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Imagery is used to mentally rehearse a skill in preparation for the real event, improvement of confidence and positive thinking, to visualize possible outcomes that may arise in a given situation and decide on possible alternatives for handling the outcomes, to review your performance and assess yourself for strengths to build on and weaknesses to improve upon, and to control arousal and anxiety.



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