Hans Eysenck believed that the odds of a person being helped by psychotherapy was
a. no better than that of a person waiting for improvement on their own.
b. due to effective drug treatments.
c. less than that of electroconvulsive therapy.
d. similar to that achieved by witch-doctors and shamans.
e. better than that of psychoanalysis.
a. no better than that of a person waiting for improvement on their own.
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