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Mr3Hunna

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Meta-analyses of DBT applied to multiple disorders shows that DBT:
 
  a. does no better or worse than other established treatments.
  b. on average, produces small effect sizes when compared to no treatment control groups.
  c. patients improve about as much as those patients not receiving any treatment.
  d. has limited support as an evidence-based treatment despite widespread use.

Question 2

The text authors summarize that meta-analyses of ACT have shown that:
 
  a. ACT is somewhat superior to most other established psychotherapies.
  b. ACT is as effective as bona fide psychotherapies.
  c. ACT has small average effect sizes compared to control groups.
  d. ACT outperforms MBCT but not DBT for most client problems.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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