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imanialler

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Examining evidence for and against a certain thought, hypothesis testing to see the actual chances something bad will happen, and catastrophizing worst-case scenarios are all part of
 
  a. behavioral therapy.
  b. cognitive therapy.
  c. cognitive behavioral therapy.
  d. psychosomatic therapy.

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Having a person imagine grotesque scenes that remind him of possible negative consequences of his actions and that punish a paraphilic urge occurs in
 
  a. covert sensitization.
  b. aversion therapy.
  c. desensitization.
  d. flooding.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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