The industrialization of mental health care employs each of the following mechanisms for managing psychotherapy EXCEPT:
a. limiting the number of therapy sessions.
b. requiring pre-approval for psychotherapy or utilization review at certain intervals.
c. allowing client's to choose their clinicians and treatments to eliminate the "middle man.".
d. emphasizing outpatient care for all but dangerous mental states (e.g., suicidality).
C
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