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anshika

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How has managed care affected contemporary treatments for psychological disorders?
 
  a. Psychological treatments are less stigmatized today because of managed care.
  b. Decisions about treatment strategies are often made by untrained insurance company personnel.
  c. More people have access to psychological treatments because of managed care.
  d. Psychologists are able to develop more effective and evidence-based psychological treatments because of managed care.

Question 2

What is the primary disadvantage of using computerized therapeutic tools, such as Wileys TheraScribe, when treating clients?
 
  a. There is no scientific data to support their effectiveness.
  b. They often disseminate inaccurate information.
  c. They can seem highly impersonal.
  d. They compromise client confidentiality.



kingdude89

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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