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tsand2

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What did the results of the National Institute of Mental Health's study of various psychotherapies and drug treatments for depression show about the effectiveness of these treatments?
 
  a) All were significantly better than the placebo.
   b) Cognitive therapy was more effective long-term.
   c) Drug treatment was the most effective form of treatment.
   d) There was little difference among the forms of treatment.

Question 2

Sherri has an extremely high-pressure position that has caused minor health problems. She does not want to take medication. Her therapist has recommended a technique where she can learn to monitor and control internal processes.
 
  The technique is:
   a) biofeedback
   b) modeling
   c) fading
   d) cognitive re-thinking



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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