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A therapist is treating a client with an intense fear of flying. The therapist helps the client construct a list of anxiety-provoking situations, from looking at a picture of a plane (rated 10/100 for anxiety) to taking a transatlantic flight (rated 100/100). The therapist then immediately asks the client to imagine the transatlantic flight while practicing deep breathing exercises. What is the most significant procedural error in this therapeutic approach?
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