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DyllonKazuo

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The text's authors believe that an underlying factor in the divide between clinical science and clinical practice is that
 
  a. effective therapists have good outcomes regardless of their approach, thus they tend to resist manualized treatment protocols, even though they are evidence-based.
  b. clinicians often don't understand the nature of the research being conducted on treatment efficacy.
  c. both of the above
  d. neither of the above

Question 2

Better outcomes for group therapy members are achieved when
 
  a. group members clearly understand how the group is being run and know what responses to give.
  b. there is strong group cohesion and a strong therapeutic alliance.
  c. the group encourages independent learning and confrontive interactions.
  d. all of the above



sierrahalpin

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Answer to Question 1

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

Answer to Question 2

c



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