Which of the following have NOT been helped through cognitive therapy?

a. Autism, mental retardation, and drug-related problems
b. Phobias, depression, and anxiety disorders
c. Obsessive-compulsive disorders, hyperactivity, and sexual dysfunction
d. All of these have been effectively treated with cognitive therapy.


D

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