Multiple Choice
One of the problems with aversion therapy is that:
A) new behaviors resulting from aversion therapy often do not easily generalize to other life situations.
B) an alternative form of gratification must be substituted for the maladaptive behavior.
C) the aversion treatment must be so severe to be effective that many professionals feel that such treatment is "cruel and unusual."
D) a and b
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