The coping cat program is an effective way to reduce anxiety in clinical trials of--- therapy a. Teen and young adult b. Individual and group c. Parental anxiety d. Obsessive compulsive disorder

a. Teen and young adult

Choose the correct example of selective mutism a. A brain injury left Greg unable to make speech sounds b. Rayvon's teacher says, "he hears only what he wants to hear ". C.Jenny is extremely reluctant, even unwilling, to speak in public d. Charlotte, 5,is developmentally normal but has not begun speking yet

c. Jenny is extremely reluctant, even unwilling, to speak in public.

The Coping Cat program is primarily designed to reduce anxiety in children and adolescents. It specifically targets anxiety disorders, including general anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder. However, it can also be adapted for use with young adults.

To arrive at the answer, we need to consider the different options provided and determine which one aligns with the target population of the Coping Cat program.

a. Teen and young adult: This option includes the age group that the Coping Cat program is designed for, so it could be a potential answer.

b. Individual and group: This option refers to the format in which therapy is delivered, either individually or in a group setting. While the Coping Cat program can be implemented in both formats, it does not specifically target either one.

c. Parental anxiety: This option refers to anxiety experienced by parents, which is not the primary focus of the Coping Cat program. It aims to help children and adolescents with their own anxiety.

d. Obsessive-compulsive disorder: This option refers to a specific anxiety disorder, which is different from the ones targeted by the Coping Cat program. Although anxiety is a common feature of OCD, the program is not specifically designed to address this disorder.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

a. Teen and young adult