List and briefly describe the three types of modeling
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Answers:
1. Participant modeling–Other individuals can act as models for clients.
2. Covert modeling–The model exists within the client’s imagination and is called upon when the client chooses.
3. Negative Contrast or Stressful Modeling – The therapist describes or acts out a situation that creates a strong negative emotional response in the client.
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