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/Question 15.23HomeworkUnansweredMatch the concept with its correct description.Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation...SHOW MOREReduce inappropriate behaviors and increaseappropriate behaviors through consistent useof positive reinforcement.Clients are reinforced by engaging inenjoyable activities.Uses extinction to reduce responding in thepresence of anxiety-producing stimuli.Provides clients with a voucher for desiredbehaviors. These can be exchanged forsomething of value later.Unanswered2attempts le±Voucher-Based ReinforcementBehavioral ActivationApplied Behavior AnalysisFloodingSubmit
Question 15.24HomeworkUnansweredWhen Xander was three, there was a thunderstorm one night. When the storm was particularly close, the thunderbecame quite loud. As an adult, she is still terrified of thunderstorms. Based on Pavlovian conditioning, a behavioraltherapist would suggest that the initial experience of thunder served as _____________.Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
Unanswered2attempts le±SubmitQuestion 15.25HomeworkUnansweredThe therapeutic technique that increases adaptive behaviors using reinforcers is _______________.Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
/Unanswered2attempts le±Submit15.6.6 Humanistic TherapyAs psychology continued to progress as a profession and a science, limitations in existingpsychotherapeutic approaches became more apparent. With its strong focus on the unconscious and past
/experiences, insight therapies were time intensive and not necessarily focused on solutions to currentproblems. Behavior therapies, on the other hand, were focused on very specific problems and did notaddress personal growth. Furthermore, behavior theory is founded on non-human animal experimentation.Humanistic therapydeveloped as a means of better understanding and addressing problems unique to thehuman experience.Humanism is a philosophy suggesting that individuals are all unique, that we all have a contribution tomake, and that psychological health is found when we each reach our full potential for growth. As such, theprimary goal of humanistic therapy is to help patients develop a stronger, healthier sense of identity tobetter understand the meaning of life (Kirk et al., 2015). Many consider humanistic therapy to be a morepositive approach to the treatment of psychological disorders than earlier schools of psychotherapy.

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