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The goal of behavior therapy is toa. identify and treat the underlying causes of the problem.b. improve learning and insight.c. eliminate the unwanted behavior.d. improve communication and social sensitivity.
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Behavior therapists apply learning principles to the treatment of problems such as phobias and alcohol dependency. In such treatment, the goal is to a. identify and treat the underlying causes of the problem. b. improve learning and insight. c. eliminate the unwanted behavior. d. improve communication and social sensitivity.
Behavior therapists apply learning principles to the treatment of problems such as phobias and alcohol dependence. In such treatment, the goal is to a. identify and treat the underlying causes of the problem. b. improve learning and insight. c. eliminate the unwanted behavior. d. improve communication and social sensitivity.
The goal of behavior therapy is to: A. identify the early childhood unconscious conflicts that are the source of the client's symptoms. B. achieve major personality reconstruction. C. reduce or eliminate problematic responses by using conditioning techniques. D. alter the client's brain chemistry by prescribing specific drugs.
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