Multiple Choice
The reason cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy continue to be popular in training programs is
A) the techniques are straightforward and problem-oriented.
B) as a relatively "scripted" approach, it is easier for clinicians to learn than some other approaches.
C) there is solid data about the efficacy of this treatment approach for a variety of disorders.
D) all of the above
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