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In the context of relapse prevention, any occurrence of fantasizing about sexual offending would be considered:Group of answer choicesa lapsea relapsean abstinence violation effecta coping failurean offence

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In the context of relapse prevention, any occurrence of fantasizing about sexual offending would be considered:Group of answer choicesa lapsea relapsean abstinence violation effecta coping failurean offence

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In the context of relapse prevention, fantasizing about sexual offending could be considered a lapse.

Here's why:

  1. A lapse is defined as a temporary slip or return to a previous behavior that one is trying to control or quit. It is often the first step towards a full relapse. In this case, fantasizing about the behavior (sexual offending) is a return to previous thought patterns, even if the physical act is not committed.

  2. A relapse, on the other hand, is a full return to a previous behavior or condition. If the individual were to act on these fantasies and commit a sexual offense, that would be considered a relapse.

  3. An abstinence violation effect refers to a feeling of guilt or failure that follows a lapse, which can often lead to a full relapse. It's not the fantasizing itself, but the emotional response to it.

  4. A coping failure would be if the individual did not use or incorrectly used their coping mechanisms, leading to the lapse. The fantasizing could be a result of this failure, but it is not the failure itself.

  5. An offence would be the actual act of committing a sexual offense. The fantasizing is a precursor to the offense, not the offense itself.

So, the correct answer is a lapse.

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