Asked by Isabella Christine on May 19, 2024

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As part of a smoking-cessation program, Paul receives an injection of a nausea-inducing drug and then is asked to smoke a cigarette.Even though he knows he is receiving the drug, it is hoped that Paul will associate the nausea symptoms with smoking and will thus smoke less.This example best demonstrates the procedures typically used in

A) aversive conditioning.
B) client-centered therapy.
C) rational emotive therapy.
D) systematic desensitization.

Aversive Conditioning

A form of treatment that consists of repeated pairings of a stimulus with a very unpleasant stimulus.

Smoking-Cessation Program

Structured plans or interventions aimed at assisting individuals in quitting the habit of smoking tobacco.

  • Explain the differences in approaches between systematic desensitization, aversive conditioning, and applied behavior analysis.
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Hernandez ToussaintMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
This scenario represents the use of aversive conditioning, where a negative stimulus (nausea-inducing drug) is paired with the unwanted behavior (smoking) in order to decrease the frequency of the behavior.