Martin and Thomas report success in working with "shy" college students in behavioral/cognitive groups on campus. They advertised these groups as "clinics" for which of the following reasons?
a. to label the availability of campus mental health counseling
b. to challenge members from the start to exert self-interest
c. to minimize any implication of psychopathology
d. to enable third-party reimbursement for fees
c. to minimize any implication of psychopathology
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