Eysenck rejected many types of psychotherapy because
A) most therapists were not trait theorists.
B) he did not believe in unconscious influences on behavior.
C) he did not believe that childhood experience had meaningful effects on personality.
D) many therapies lack empirical support for their effectiveness.
Question 2
Cattell and Eysenck agreed that psychotherapy can be more effective if
A) it is conducted by a trained Freudian analyst.
B) it is eclectic.
C) appropriate tests are used to diagnose the patient correctly.
D) all of the above