In exposure and response prevention therapy, by preventing a person from engaging in compulsive behavior:
A. the client's compulsive behavior is strengthened.
B. the client's "magical thinking" is reinforced.
C. the client's anxiety about the compulsive behavior builds up.
D. the client learns that not engaging in the compulsive behavior does not lead to a terrible result.
Answer: D
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