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rosent76

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Quantitative reviews of cognitive therapy for generalized anxiety disorder and social phobia have shown:
 
  a. treatment effects are rarely maintained beyond one month post-treatment.
  b. treatment effects are maintained at one-month but not six-month follow-up.
  c. treatment effects are maintained or increase at both one- and six-month follow-ups.
  d. treatment effects of cognitive therapy is consistently greater than for behavioral treatments.

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A significant challenge confronting all psychotherapies is the problem of relapse for therapy responders, particularly for disorders like depression. A meta-analysis (Vittengl et al., 2007) of 28 studies examining the value of booster sessions following the more intensive phase of cognitive therapy (i.e., continuation cognitive therapy) documented that:
 
  a. rates of relapse were reduced markedly, up to 66. b. rates of relapse were reduced by up to 29.
 c. rates of relapse were comparable to non-continuation forms of the therapy.
  d. rates of relapse were paradoxically increased due to enhanced patient dependency on the therapist.



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dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

C

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rosent76

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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