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In general, aversion therapy and contingency management for substance use disorders are more successful when:

A) the person receiving the therapy is highly motivated to continue.
B) the behavioral treatments are not combined with other forms of treatment.
C) the focus of therapy is strictly behavioral (not cognitive-behavioral) .
D) the clients are older than 18 years of age.

Aversion Therapy

A form of psychological treatment where undesirable behaviors are reduced by associating them with unpleasant stimuli.

Contingency Management

A behavioral therapy technique that rewards or punishes individuals for their behaviors, often used in addiction treatment to encourage sobriety.

  • Comprehend the different stances on what leads to substance abuse, including biological, sociocultural, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic frameworks.
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