Match the term to the appropriate definition or description.
A. Selective mutism
B. Anxiety
C. Relaxation training
D. Panic disorder
E. Satiation therapy
F. Compulsion
G. Fear
H. Social anxiety disorder
I. Anxiety sensitivity theory
J. Trichotillomania
K. Thought stopping
A. a condition where the individual consciously refuses to talk in certain situations
B. state in which the individual is inordinately apprehensive, tense, and uneasy about the prospect of something terrible happening
C. systematically tensing and resting muscle groups all over the body
D. the individual feels overwhelmed by a range of highly unpleasant physical sensation
E. a treatment in which clients confront their obsessional thoughts for so long that they lose their meaning
F. a repetitive behavior in response to an obsession
G. innate, biologically based response to a dangerous or life-threatening situation
H. a fear reaction exhibited in situations where one might be observed
I. the belief that panic disorder is caused in part by the tendency to interpret cognitive and somatic manifestations of stress and anxiety in a catastrophic manner
J. a disorder characterized by the persistent urge to pull out one's own hair
K. cognitive therapy technique useful in treating phobias and OCD
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