In 1924, Mary Cover Jones worked with a young boy to remove a fear of rabbits and similar objects. Her therapeutic technique

a. involved pairing rabbits with objects that elicited a higher intensity of fear.
b. emphasized the symbolic meaning that the child attached to the rabbits.
c. was similar to Wolpe's later techniques involving reciprocal inhibition.
d. emphasized the replacement of irrational cognitions with more logical cognitions.


C

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