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Leshaun is diagnosed with pyromania. He suffers from no other psychological disorders, but gets intense pleasure from watching buildings burn. He sets a fire to get revenge or for financial gain. What is unusual about Leshaun's case?
 
  a. It is unusual for a person with pyromania to be motivated by revenge or financial gain.
  b. It is unusual for a man to have pyromania.
  c. It is unusual for a person with pyromania not to suffer also from mood disorders and/or substance abuse.
  d. It is unusual for a person with pyromania to get pleasure from watching a building burn.

Question 2

Faye is in a treatment program in which she gets either a voucher or cash incentive for verified abstinence, adhering to treatment goals, or taking prescribed medication. This type of treatment is called ____.
 
  a. motivational enhancement therapy c. cognitive-behavioral therapy
  b. contingency management d. aversion therapy



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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