In terms of the attempt to link clinical practice to the empirical literature on the effectiveness of therapies, in contrast to the U.S

who is redeveloping lists of empirically supported therapies, the Canadian Psychological Association Task Force:

a) Provided information about the limitations of current empirical knowledge.
b) Did not do anything about this issue.
c) Tried to find out what treatments are typically used for particular disorders.
d) Looked for more funding for evidence-based treatment programs.


a

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