Leong and Zachar (1999) found that
a) The more optimistic view people held about therapy, the more likely they would go to
therapy
b) Regardless people's view of therapy, when they needed therapy they went.
c) The more negative opinions people had about mental illness, the less likely they were
to seek help from a mental health professional.
d) There were no differences between people with positive and negative views of
therapy and treatment outcome.
C
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