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the simulataneous use of two or more therapeutic treatments in the hope that at least one will be effective.
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replacing a positive response to a harmful stimulus with a negative response.
C
blocking anxiety-arousing material from consciousness during therapy.
D
a procedure in which neither patients nor health care staff know whether a given patient is receiving a drug or a placebo
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psychoanalysis
B
behavior modification
C
cognitive evaluation
D
clarification
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diseases influence psychological well-being.
B
physical relaxation reduces anxiety.
C
drugs affect mind and behavior
D
psychosurgery and ECT influence emotions.
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systematic desensitization.
B
biomedical therapy.
C
interpersonal psychotherapy.
D
aversive conditioning.
A
operant conditioning techniques.
B
psychoanalysis.
C
cognitive therapy.
D
client-centered therapy.
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no one is really certain why it works
B
it acts as a form of aversion therapy
C
it alters neural circuits in the brain
D
it performs strong operant condition techniques
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hellucinations.
B
depression.
C
personality disorders.
D
phobias
A
hypochondriasis
B
generalized anxiety disorder
C
major depressive disorder
D
disorganized schizophrenia
A
panic disorder
B
conversion disorder
C
generalized anxiety disorder
D
dissociative amnesia
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generalized anxiety
B
personality
C
obsessive-compulsive
D
dissociative