Conjoint interpersonal psychotherapy for depression has demonstrated that:
a. treating a couple when both spouses are depressed is not beneficial.
b. conjoint interpersonal therapy leads to greater marital satisfaction.
c. less gains are made in treatment by both spouses if treated together.
d. conflicts in therapy arise as both patients want to assume a "sick role.".
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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Miller and Rollnick (1991) have identified four types of motivational statements. What are these types?
What will be an ideal response?
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