Kemal's therapist provided a great deal of feedback on his test results, while Rayna did not hear from her therapist about the results of her test. Which statement describes the likely outcome?

A. Rayna will show a significant increase in symptoms.
B. Kemal will experience a significant decline in symptoms.
C. Rayna and Kemal will both experience significant increases in their self-esteem due to their understanding of their own resources.
D. Kemal will experience a decline in self-esteem due to his knowledge of his test results.


Answer: B

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