How can a practitioner achieve normal waking state at the end of an autogenic session?
What will be an ideal response?
At the end of the autogenic session the practitioner is instructed to achieve a normal waking state by making fists, bending one's arms, breathing deeply, and opening one's eyes.
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A disorder that typically follows a very painful event and is characterized by a reliving of that event, avoidance of stimuli associated with the event, or numbing of general responsiveness is
a. generalized anxiety disorder. b. conversion disorder. c. panic disorder. d. posttraumatic stress disorder.
To control the rat population in urban settings, the health department scatters bags of corn and molasses laced with poison. Many rats who survive temporarily become very sick. Then, the surviving rats never eat the bait again. What is this an example of?
a. higher-order conditioning c. observational learning b. spontaneous recovery d. taste aversion
Classical conditioning usually occurs after only one pairing of the US and the CS
a. True b. False
PTSD: Etiology
What will be an ideal response?