Aversive conditioning:
a. is a type of behavior therapy.
b. is no longer used by therapists.
c. is designed so that the person receives unpleasant consequences for undesired behavior.
d. both a and c
d
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Moving to a new geographical location is found in dissociative __________ and is the only
symptom that differentiates it from dissociative __________ . Fill in the blanks with correct word
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