The Roman Catholic position on abortion incorporates:
b. The doctrine of double effect
The doctrine of double effect is the belief of doing something morally “good” has a bad offshoot that it is still “okay” and not offensive.
Behavior therapies often use ''counter conditioning'' techniques such as systematic desensitization and aversive conditioning to encourage clients to produce new responses to old stimuli.
The term "counterconditioning" refers to both a method and a potential mechanism by which behavior is altered through a fresh association with a stimulus with a diametrically opposed valence.
Systematic desensitization is the sort of counterconditioning most frequently used for therapeutic purposes. It is meant to lessen or get rid of a person's dread of a certain thing, circumstance, or activity. For instance, a dog who rushes at the window in response to a delivery person passing by is expressing fear or anxiety.
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Answer:
c. an isolated behavior that is the focus of your behavior change plan.
Explanation:
In psychology, the concept of target behavior refers to a behavior that has been identified, defined and that, then, has been selected for change. In other words it refers to <u>one </u><u>behavior</u> that we will focus on with t<u>he objective of changing it </u>(usually changing it by a healthier behavior).
In other words, a target behavior would be <u>ONE behavior</u> (an isolated behavior) that is the focus of your behavior change plan (since <u>it will be changed </u>over the course of our change plan).
Therefore, the correct answer would be C. an isolated behavior that is the focus of your behavior change plan.
<span>efforts to isolate and treat one member of a family, without the other family members, are doomed.</span>