If cognitive-behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for depression, then all of the following must be true EXCEPT:
A) Depressive symptoms should diminish after a person's maladaptive attitudes, negative thoughts, and biased ways of thinking have been remedied.
B) Most people who receive cognitive-behavioral therapy should show greater improvement than those who receive no treatment.
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy should produce a greater percentage of improvement than other therapeutic approaches.
D) Cognitive-behavioral therapy should produce a decrease in depressive symptoms regardless of depression severity.
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