Common factors that may limit treatment's effectiveness include

a. non-prescriptive treatment, non-compliance, and client-therapist differences.
b. inaccurate diagnosis, inconsistent treatment, and client resistance.
c. marginal treatments, client non-commitment, and therapist distraction.
d. non-commitment from client and therapist, and vague goals.


a

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