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A client comes to therapy with a debilitating fear of public speaking. They avoid all situations that might require them to speak in front of a group, which is now threatening their job performance. A therapist who operates on the principle that problematic behaviors are learned and can be changed by teaching new, more constructive behaviors would most likely recommend which course of action?
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A client comes to therapy with a debilitating fear of public speaking. They avoid all situations that might require them to speak in front of a group, which is now threatening their job performance. A therapist who operates on the principle that problematic behaviors are learned and can be changed by teaching new, more constructive behaviors would most likely recommend which course of action?