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According to the Overjustification Effect,promising Children a Reward for Doing

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According to the overjustification effect,promising children a reward for doing what they intrinsically enjoy will

Grasp the core principles of the two-factor theory of learning as it applies to anxiety and trauma disorders.
Identify the objectives and challenges of conducting implosive therapy.
Understand various dimensions and methods of exposure therapy application.
Recognize the role of EMDR in trauma treatment and its integration into the therapeutic relationship.

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Option Contract

A contract which gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price prior to or on a specified date.

Call Option

A financial contract that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy an asset at a specified price within a certain period.

Strike Price

The set price at which an option contract can be bought (call) or sold (put) when it is exercised.

Underlying Stock

The stock that must be delivered when a derivative contract, like an option or futures contract, is exercised.

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