The problems associated with maintaining behavioral change outside the therapeutic setting can be countered in part through all of the following EXCEPT
a. intermittent reinforcement.
b. using covert reinforcement exclusively.
c. teaching the client the technique of self-observation.
d. involving family members in the process of behavior therapy.
e. making reinforcement outside the therapeutic setting less haphazard or inappropriate.
e. making reinforcement outside the therapeutic setting less haphazard or
inappropriate.
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A. little if any memory impairment. B. problems with procedural memories but not declarative memories. C. problems with declarative memories but not procedural memories. D. problems with both declarative and procedural memories.
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a) positive and negative life events b) only negative life events c) only positive life events d) internal stressors
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a. that gently reminding children not to express a lot of negative emotion is a good strategy to promote social adjustment b. that the gossip children hear can influence how they manage their emotions c. that talking to children about different ways to deal with emotions is a good strategy to help them manage their emotions d. that children's characteristics can influence the extent to which adults discuss emotions with them
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A. Asian Americans; European Americans B. European Americans; Asian Americans C. Women; men D. Men; women