According to Nathan, what is the status of the Boulder model?
a. It no longer applies, because few practicing clinical psychologists do research.
b. It has become especially important because clinicians must be able to demonstrate that therapy is effective.
c. It is useful for setting training standards but not for encouraging research activities.
d. Because of funding restrictions, most programs that use the Boulder model have been eliminated.
A
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