Nadine has been depressed for several months. She is considering cognitive-behavioral therapy. What advice would you give her?

A. "Cognitive-behavioral therapy is much less effective than interpersonal therapy and takes much longer, too."
B. "Many studies have shown the usefulness of cognitive-behaviorial therapy, and it seems to prevent relapse and recurrence."
C. "Drug treatment is much more effective than cognitive-behavioral therapy and has less likelihood of relapse."
D. "The only way that cognitive-behavioral therapy is of any value is if it is coupled with family therapy."

Answer: B

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