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Psychotherapy Is Likely to Be Most Effective When a Client's

Question 108

Question 108

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Psychotherapy is likely to be most effective when a client's difficulty involves


A) a clear-cut and specific problem.
B) unconscious conflicts.
C) a response to a stressful life situation.
D) self-inflicted suffering.

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