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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
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Fear after being bitten by a dog, jose finds that he feels afraid whenever he sees a dog. he goes for treatment, where he is gra

dually exposed to dogs, until he can be in the same room with a dog without feeling any fear. three weeks later, while walking in his neighborhood, jose hears a dog barking viciously. for a few weeks after this, his fear returns. this shows
Social Studies
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tester [92]3 years ago
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A prior altercation and or contact with a dog that was in the event “traumatizing or dramatic” in affecting Jose. PTSD is the correct term.
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