Greenberg et al.'s (1994) meta-analytic review of the effectiveness of client-centred therapy suggests that:
A) Most people receiving client-centred therapy are better off than comparable people who have not received therapy
B) It is not effective with more serious problems.
C) It is better than brief psychodynamic treatment.
D) Follow-up evaluations show that treatment gains are not maintained.
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