In order to reduce a client's anxiety, prolonged/intense exposure therapies increase
A) relaxation.
B) comprehension.
C) trust.
D) anxiety.
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Q11: Exposure to highly anxiety-evoking stimuli for a
Q12: Exposure to stimuli associated with maladaptive behaviors
Q13: An alternate procedure often included in flooding
Q14: The final phase of EMDR involves
A)cognitive restructuring.
B)imaginal
Q15: The major difference between desensitization and flooding
Q17: As a rule, exposure with in vivo
Q18: One way to enhance the vividness of
Q19: Imaginal flooding is preferred over in vivo
Q20: Response prevention prevents the client from engaging
Q21: The eye-movement component of EMDR is
A)theoretically associated
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