In a study on schizophrenic clients from Ontario psychiatric hospitals, Coons et al. (1957, 1970 ) found that:

a) Empathic therapy led to improved personality functioning
b) Despite having an empathic therapist, only drug therapy led to improvement in these clients
c) Psychoanalytic or insight-based therapy led to the greatest improvements in these clients
d) Cognitive-behavioural treatment led to the greatest improvements in these clients


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