A Study by Watson and Colleagues (2003)comparing Emotion-Focused (EFT)and Cognitive-Behavioral
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A study by Watson and colleagues (2003) comparing emotion-focused (EFT) and cognitive-behavioral (CBT) therapy for clinical depression generally showed equivalent outcomes EXCEPT that patient receiving:
A) EFT had a greater decrease in interpersonal problems.
B) CBT had a greater decrease in interpersonal problems.
C) EFT had a greater decrease in dysfunctional attitudes.
D) CBT had a greater decrease in dysfunctional attitudes.
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