What have researchers concluded when comparing cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) with standard medical care that is augmented with psychiatric consultation for treating somatization symptoms and complaints?

a. CBT is significantly more effective than standard medical care augmented with psychiatric consultation.
b. Standard medical care augmented with psychiatric consultation is more effective

than CBT.
c. Both treatments are equally effective.
d. Although CBT has better initial outcomes, neither CBT or medical care remain effective long-term.

a

Psychology

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