All of the following are characteristics of exposure therapy EXCEPT

a. encouraging the client to think and feel differently and thus to behave differently.
b. being specifically directed toward mood disorders and especially depression.
c. having some of the same features of in vivo exposure.
d. being specifically directed toward anxiety disorders and especially post-traumatic stress
disorder.
e. being a form of cognitive-behavior therapy.


b. being specifically directed toward mood disorders and especially depression.

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