Which of the following best describes situational in-vivo exposure treatment:

a) a process by which a client confronts fears by imagining confronting feared situations and stimuli
b) a process by which a client gradually exposures herself to a feared situation by entering a remaining in the situation until anxiety diminishes.
c) a process by which a client learns to confront irrational and catastrophic cognitions during exposure therapy
d) a process by which a client exposes herself to a feared situation through the process of flooding, or immediately exposing herself to the most anxiety-provoking situation on a hierarchy


B

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