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Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy is often used to help clients
 
  a. overcome the lethargic effects of opiates.
  b. deal with life changes due to chronic pain.
  c. manage daunting long-term treatments.
  d. learn to tolerate unyielding pain.

Question 2

Demonstrations by Ayllon in the late 1950s served to
 
  a. question existing explanations for behavioral symptoms.
  b. show that behaviors cannot be influenced by reinforcement.
  c. suggest learning as a cause for schizophrenia.
  d. highlight the poor conditions of psychiatric hospitals.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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