In Pavlov's experiments with dogs, salivation to the bell was the
a. conditioned response.
b. unconditioned stimulus.
c. conditioned stimulus.
d. unconditioned response.
a
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A. Mary, who has a few good friends B. Susan, who was repeatedly sexually abused as a child C. Cindy, who has a learning disability D. Jody, who has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Mary goes to a therapist for treatment of numbness in her arms that appears to have no
physical cause. Her therapist tells her that her symptoms result from repressed emotions dating back to subconscious conflicts during her early childhood. The therapist uses hypnosis and has her talk about her feelings to help her "discharge" her pent-up emotions. Her therapist's treatment approach is most similar to that of ______. a. Freud c. Kraepelin b. Pinel d. Griesinger