Why is cognitive-behavior therapy considered eclectic?

A. The therapy places much more responsibility on the client than on the therapist.
B. It is based entirely on research.
C. It was developed from the school of thought known as Eclectrica
D. It combines elements from different therapeutic approaches.


Answer: D

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