Luanne suffers from alcoholism, and has had this struggle for many years. Her children are terrified that her health is deteriorating from the constant drinking, so they ask her therapist to give her a medication that will make her nauseous

every time she drinks. This approach, where a negative or unpleasant result is paired with an undesirable behavior, is called __________ conditioning.
a. negative criterion
b. aversive
c. ingestive
d. inductive


Answer: B

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

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It is important for clinical interviewers to appreciate how communication styles tend to differ across cultures. For example,

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Individuals classified as secure on the Adult Attachment Interview:

A) generally report positive, but not negative relationships with caregivers. B) usually possess strong verbal, linguistic, and intellectual skills. C) can objectively discuss both positive and negative childhood experiences. D) generally view their caregivers as perfect in terms of their parenting style.

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