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jc611

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How would a therapist use cognitive behavioral approaches to treat chronic pain?
 
  a. use pain as a punisher
  b. reward successful coping and life adaptation
  c. reduce reinforcement for the sick role
  d. induce relaxation by using biofeedback

Question 2

Which group of medications has been found to produce more relief from the symptoms of body dysmorphic and pain disorders than placebo?
 
  a. SSRIs
  b. anticonvulsants
  c. antianxiety drugs
  d. marijuana type drugs



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.



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