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    What Is the Goal of a Dismantling Treatment Strategy
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What Is the Goal of a Dismantling Treatment Strategy

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What is the goal of a dismantling treatment strategy?


A) To reduce psychopathology
B) To determine the effect of treatment on a waiting-list control group
C) To identify the necessary and sufficient components of treatment
D) Both b and c

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