Ted was arrested by the police for breaking and entering. During an interview at the police station, he reported that he needed money to buy heroin
Ted's attorney asks the prosecutor to consider allowing Ted to enter a treatment program rather than go to jail. If the judge agrees to this arrangement, Ted is
most likely to enter a treatment program that involves
a) methadone.
b) biofeedback.
c) aversive conditioning.
d) covert sensitization.
a
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interpreting them in light of their current schemas, developed unique constructions of the world. This is called (a) conservation (b) syncretism (c) the fundamental attribution error (d) accommodation (e) assimilation
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A) colic. B) brain damage. C) a serious sleep disorder. D) weak muscle tone.