Multiple Choice
One problem with psychodynamic approaches to treating depression is:
A) the research that supports this approach stems mostly from case studies.
B) it is often too brief to show therapeutic efficacy.
C) it cannot explain why some people improve even when they did not receive therapy.
D) techniques such as free association and dream interpretation are frequently used.
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