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Davideckstein7

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Many complementary therapies use sensory mechanisms to:
 
  a. change the client's thinking and beliefs about illness and disability
  b. alter the client's emotions or level of consciousness toward a more calm, relaxed state
  c. increase the client's unconditional positive regard toward others
  d. energize the client to more aggressively fight the underlying disease or disability

Question 2

Compared to generalized anxiety disorder, the anxiety of panic disorder is much more severe and strikingly episodic.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Complementary therapies involve stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous systems' responses. The parasympathetic nervous system promotes rest and relaxation and promotes a calming effect on the client.

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