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AP Psychology
Unit 8 – Clinical Psychology
Topic 8.7
What evidence supports the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy in treating anxiety disorders?
Anxiety medications have been shown to be more effective than cognitive behavioral therapy.
The completion of repeated exposures to feared stimuli reduces anxious responses over time.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for all types of psychological disorders, not just anxiety.
There is no empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy for any psychological disorder.
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