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3 years ago
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John abuses alcohol; david has a dog phobia. which choice correctly identifies the behavioral treatment most appropriate for eac

h of these individuals?
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2 answers:
tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
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Cognitive behavior Therapy often referred to as CBT is the line of treatment that will be used for  John who abuses alcohol as well as fro David who has Dog Phobia.CBT is known to treat depression, phobias, anxiety, and alcoholism as well.
Burka [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

John <em>aversion conditioning</em>. David <em>systematic desensitization</em> or exposure treatment

Explanation:

Aversion conditioning refers of behavior therapy in which a stimulus that causes a feeling of dislike or disgust is corresponding with an unwanted behavior with the purpose of reducing or removing that behavior. This kind of therapy is based on learning theory which sustains that every behavior is learned and the behavior that are not ok can be unlearned if the circumstances allows it.

Systematic desensitization refers to the behavioral method in which a man is in a slackening exercise and gradually he is being exposed to the thing he is scared of. Usually this is useful to treat anxiety disorders and phobias.  

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