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strangeaffliction

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The goal of panic control therapy for panic disorder is to help clients
 
  a) re-experience the trauma that led to the panic attacks.
  b) relax when symptoms of a panic attack appear.
  c) experience attacks fully so the panic extinguishes.
  d) view their symptoms as harmless and controllable.

Question 2

There is no relationship between social class and schizophrenia. What types of research would most likely lead to such a conclusion?
 
  a) epidemiological and case study
  b) epidemiological and correlational
  c) case study and mixed design
  d) correlational and experimental



CAPTAINAMERICA

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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