In __________, a report written by __________ had a powerful impact on the psychotherapy establishment by suggesting that psychotherapy with neurotic clients was no more effective than no therapy at all

a. 1982; Eysenck
b. 1952; Eysenck
c. 1956; Bergin
d. 1976; Bergin


B

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