Substituting a new response (unconditioned response) for a previous response (conditioned response) and helping a client lessen anxiety by relating to a stimulus of anxiety differently is known as:
a) Imaginal rehearsal
b) Covert sensitization
c) Counterconditioning
d) Covert behavioral rehersal
c) Counterconditioning
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What will be an ideal response?
What are the ethical issues regarding informed consent when working with children and adolescents clients.
What will be an ideal response?
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A. More to nonverbals and vocal tone than what the counselor says in response B. More to what the counselor says than vocal tone or nonverbals in response C. Equally to what the counselor says and the vocal tone and nonverbals in response D. Only to what the counselor says in response
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.