Compared to psychoanalysis, cognitive-behavioral therapies tend to:
A) be less effective.
B) be more expensive.
C) require less effort from the client.
D) take much less time.
Answer: D
Rationale: The time course of cognitive therapy is also typically much shorter than psychoanalysis, which is helpful to people who have limited insurance coverage for mental health issues.
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