Results of empirical research indicate that psychotherapy is not effective unless it is paired with a biomedical approach such as drugs or surgery. Group of answer choices True False
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On the basis of hundreds of experiments comparing people who were in therapy with "control groups" of equally distressed people who were not in therapy, researchers have reached some general conclusions about the effectiveness of psychotherapy. Which of the following is not one of these conclusions? On average, people who receive psychotherapy improve more than those who do not receive treatment Some types of therapy may be more effective for specific kinds of problems The support and hope provided in psychotherapy contribute heavily to the patient's improvement As a rule, cognitive therapies are much more effective than other kinds of therapies for just about every kind of major disorder studied Which of the following terms does not belong? Availability heuristic Automatic processing Prejudice and stereotypes Trick Question: All of the above terms belong together!
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