Token economies are often used to help institutionalized patients develop the adaptive skills they will need to function well outside institutional settings. In these types of settings, therapists have found that token economies are:

a. not successful in teaching patients to cope with everyday life
b. only successful when they are used in conjunction with rational-emotive therapy
c. only successful when they are used in conjunction with aversion therapy
d. extremely successful in teaching patients to cope with everyday life


D

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