Exposure therapy for treating snake phobias
A) forces clients to hold snakes for increasingly longer periods.
B) might move from showing a picture of a snake to holding a stuffed snake doll, to visiting a snake in a zoo, to touching a snake while being supported by relaxation techniques.
C) requires clients to correct their thinking about the differences between venomous and nonvenomous snakes.
D) must result in the complete loss of fear of snakes.
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