Miriam had troublesome mental health issues in the mid 1950s. Which of the interventions below absolutely would NOT have been available to her had she sought treatment at that time?

a. group therapy
b. rationale emotive therapy (RET)
c. client-centered therapy
d. psychoanalysis


B

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