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Wolpe's technique of ___________________ paiers undesirable behavior or a stimulus associated with it with incompatible response or stimulus that rpduces it to reduce anxiety.
reciprocal inhibition
__________________ pairs the target behavior or stimulus associateds with it (CS) with a timulus (US) that natrually evokes an umpleasant response.
aversive counterconditioning
_________________ is an aversive therapy that uses imagination then actual exposure to the stimuli. For example, asking the client to picture self smoking and then getting sick.
Covert Sensitization
THe two-factor theroy of learning (Mowrer) proposes that the development of a phobic response is the result of bothe ___________ and __________ conditioning.
classical
operant
In viov exposure with response prevention is also known as ___________.
flooding
_____________ is based on the assumption that certain events (conditioned stimuli) are consistently avoided to reduce anxeity and that prolnged exposure to those events without the unconditioned stimulus will produce extinction of the anxiety response. It is always conducted in imagnination.
Implosive therapy
________________ involves exposing the client inititally to situation s that produce minimal anxiety and then gradually progressing to those that evoke storng anxiety.
graduated exposure