In order to reduce a client's anxiety, prolonged/intense exposure therapies increase

a. relaxation.
b. comprehension.
c. trust.
d. anxiety.


d

Psychology

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We are generally more likely to appreciate what we must work to obtain. The _____ theory best explains this behavior

A) facial-feedback B) triarchic C) cognitive-dissonance D) drive-reduction

Psychology

Molly automatically feels happy every time she has pizza for dinner. Molly’s mom always gets her pizza from The Pizza Shoppe. At first, pulling into The Pizza Shoppe parking lot does not affect the way Molly feels. But after a while, Molly starts to feel happy just when the car turns into The Pizza Shoppe lot because she knows it means they will have pizza for dinner. In this example, The Pizza

Shoppe parking lot is the ____. a. ?unconditioned stimulus b. ?conditioned stimulus c. ?unconditioned response d. ?conditioned response

Psychology

Consciously raising the temperature of the finger can help people to cope with ______

a. panic attacks c. migraine headaches b. back pain d. ulcers

Psychology

The Pearson correlation coefficient is used _____

a. to quantify the relationship between two variables in a one-variable distribution b. to determine the amount of variability in a set of scores c. when pairs of scores achieve either interval or ratio measurement d. to test a null hypothesis about the means in a bivariate distribution

Psychology