What significant change in the practice of clinical psychology was brought about by World War II?
A) Clinical psychologists began providing psychotherapy.
B) Clinical psychologists were allowed to prescribe a limited class of psychoactive drugs.
C) Clinical psychologists were given authority to commit individuals to mental hospitals.
D) Clinical psychologists were all required to have two years of training in a medical school.
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