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Practically speaking, according to the textbook authors, implosive therapists may benefit from:
 
  a. reinforcement of their own socialized tendencies to avoid eliciting anxiety in others.
  b. facing anxiety-provoking scenes from one's own life.
  c. self-implosion on every aversive scene developed to be presented to the patient.
  d. psychoanalysis to resolve inner conflicts that may interfere with presenting a neutral stance.

Question 2

The therapeutic relationship for an implosive therapist ideally involves all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. establishing a trusting relationship to maximize treatment cooperation.
  b. being genuine and ongoing empathy.
  c. offering empathy during the evaluation phase to help develop effective scenes.
  d. helping clients stay with threatening stimuli.



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Answer to Question 1

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