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Why did Sigmund Freud pursue a private practice?
 
  a. He knew that as a Jew he would probably not advance far in research/academia, which was rife with anti-Semitism.
  b. As a clinical psychologist, he was following the career path that most other clinical psychologists of his time and place had followed.
  c. An enduring interest in private practice is what prompted him to seek training in the first place.
  d. none of the above

Question 2

As a broad generalization about the effectiveness of psychotherapy, it is accurate to state that
 
  a. many forms of psychotherapy are somewhat more effective than unplanned or informal help.
  b. comparative trials have consistently demonstrated that psychodynamic psychotherapy is superior to other types of psychotherapy across most clinical conditions.
  c. both of the above
  d. neither of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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