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In a therapeutic setting, a client who wants to lose weight eats some favorite foods laced with a nausea-producing drug. yet, outside the therapist's office the client knows he or she can eat those foods without fear of nausea. this awareness contributes to the limited effectiveness of question 8 options:

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The correct answer for: In a therapeutic setting, a client who wants to lose weight eats some favorite foods laced with a nausea-producing drug. yet, outside the therapist's office the client knows he or she can eat those foods without fear of nausea. this awareness contributes to the limited effectiveness of: Aversion Conditionin.

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To understand this question we need to remember what aversion conditioning is and why it applies here. First of all, aversion conditioning is the process in which professional conditions a certain unwanted behavior in the subject. It is used to stop the presentation of that certain behavior. However in our case, because the products are only aversive in the controlled environment, they are not effective and the treatment is biased. So, what the psychologist needs to do is to sensitize and explain all the damage and bad effects of the product in the subject's system. That way it could trigger something more powerful, consciousness instead of receptors.

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The appropriate response is aversive molding. It is a sort of conduct molding in which harmful jolts are related with undesirable or undesirable conduct that will be altered or nullified, as the utilization of sickness inciting drugs in the treatment of liquor abuse.
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