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moongchi

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Compared to medication treatments, psychotherapy seems to show:
 
  a. a higher dropout but lower relapse rate.
  b. an equivalent dropout rate, but lower relapse rate.
  c. a lower dropout rate, but higher relapse rate.
  d. a lower dropout and relapse rate.

Question 2

The Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS) found that combined medication and CBT treatment was:
 
  a. not much better than placebo, as each treatment seemed to interfere with the other.
  b. much better than placebo, but equivalent to each treatment alone.
  c. better than each treatment alone.
  d. too costly for the small gains in effectiveness.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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