Which of the following therapies is dependent on extinction for its effectiveness?
a. In vivo exposure
b. Client-centered therapy
c. Brief psychodynamic therapy
d. Rational-emotive therapy
e. Covert sensitization
a. In vivo exposure
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Phrenology:
a. is a modern perspective in psychology. b. is the study of the thought processes and behaviors of criminals. c. is a theory arguing that the mind works by associating ideas arising from experiences. d. is a pseudoscience relating the bumps on one's head to personality traits.