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Which words do we use when we are focusing on what is happening in this moment?
 a. I am noticing....
 b. This should be different..
 c. I am happy..
 d. I can handle this..
 e. My thoughts come and go like clouds in the sky..

Question 2

Define reinforcing factors. What factors are included in this category?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Praise and support from others.
Encourage healthy behavior.
Reinforcement must become internalized.



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