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A meta-analysis by Dobson (1989 ) revealed that greater short-term improvements for depression symptoms were achieved using:
 
  a) Drug therapy
  b) Non-cognitive behavioural therapy
  c) Beck's cognitive therapy
  d) None of the above; there were no difference found among therapies

Question 2

Beck's Cognitive Therapy and Ellis' Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy differ in that:
 
  a) Beck's approach is more collaborative with the client.
  b) Ellis' methods are ground more in scientific methods.
  c) Ellis' approach is more didactic.
  d) None of these are correct; these two therapies are identical.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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