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A) brief and graduated series of exposures to feared events.
B) exposure to actual anxiety-evoking events rather than simply imagining these situations.
C) imagined exposure to fearful experiences paired with muscle relaxation.
D) guided use of mindfulness techniques.
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A) The therapist is solely responsible for setting treatment goals.
B) The relationship is considered collaborative.
C) Therapist and client work together in a warm and flexible manner.
D) The therapeutic relationship is an important factor in treatment outcomes.
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A) does not address this issue.
B) is ethically neutral in that it does not dictate whose behaviour or what behaviour should be changed.
C) offers a greater chance of abusing interventions than do other approaches.
D) makes use of techniques that have questionable validity.
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A) multimodal therapy and mindfulness.
B) mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behaviour therapy.
C) motivational interviewing and mindfulness.
D) yoga, systematic desensitisation, and mindfulness.
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A) They use techniques such as summarising, reflection, clarification, and open-ended questioning.
B) They focus on using a variety of techniques in narrowly treating specific behavioural problems.
C) They complete a formal assessment prior to treatment to determine behaviours that are targets for change.
D) They serve as a model for the client and do not require behavioural change in the client.
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A) Albert Bandura
B) Joseph Wolpe
C) B. F. Skinner
D) Arnold Lazarus
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