Objections to the use of Internet therapy include which of the following?

a. Brief e-mails are no way to make a diagnosis.
b. Short-hand texts and the use of emotional icons, such as smiley faces, are a poor substitute for real human interactions.
c. Internet therapists may or may not be trained professionals.
d. All of these are objections to Internet therapy.


ANSWER: d

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