Al witnessed a mass murder spree involving 12 people. Hidden behind some boxes, he managed to keep out of the killer's line of sight. After several months of suffering with his symptoms, he seeks help

When he asked about possible treatments and their success, what is he likely to be told?
a) Antidepressant drugs have the greatest success in treating PTSD symptoms.
b) Antianxiety drugs have been the most successful in treating these symptoms.
c) Compared to drug treatments, psychological treatments are generally more successful.
d) Because the symptoms are very resistant to traditional techniques,
hypnosis is widely used and with increasing success.


c

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