A study comparing cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and nutritional counselling treatments for eating disorders found that:
A) CBT resulted in more rapid improvement.
B) nutritional counselling resulted in more rapid improvement.
C) CBT had a significantly better long-term outcome than nutritional counselling.
D) nutritional counselling had a significantly better long-term outcome than CBT.
E) nutritional counselling had a much higher rate of attrition than CBT.
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