What has research shown about psychotherapy's effect on the brain?
A. Psychotherapy does not alter the functioning of the brain.
B. Psychotherapy is more effective than medications at altering the functioning of the brain.
C. Psychotherapy can alter the functioning of the brain.
D. Psychotherapy's effect on the brain cannot be measured.
Answer: C
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