In a clinical trial to treat depression conducted by Watson and colleagues (2003) and comparing EFT and CBT, the researchers found after 16 sessions that:

a. both therapies produced comparable outcomes.
b. EFT was superior to CBT at termination.
c. CBT was superior to EFT at termination, but not at 1-year follow-up.
d. most outcomes were equivalent for the two therapies, but there was a greater reduction ininterpersonal problems for those receiving EFT.


D

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