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Briefly differentiate between atmospheric pressure,intrapulmonary pressure,and intrapleural pressure.Which of these is always negative in a healthy individual during normal breathing? What happens if intrapleural pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure?
Counterconditioning Techniques
Methods used in behavior therapy to substitute a new response for a maladaptive one through conditioning.
Functional Behavioral Assessments
Evaluative processes that identify specific behaviors, their triggers, and consequences to plan effective interventions.
Desensitization Studies
Research into methods for reducing or eliminating negative or phobic reactions to specific stimuli by gradual exposure or counterconditioning.
Clinical Populations
Groups of individuals receiving clinical intervention, often characterized by shared diagnostic features or treatment needs.
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