A clinician is debating whether to prescribe SSRI drugs or cognitive behavioral therapy as treatment for an individual with significant depressive symptoms. In order to potentially reach the best outcome in this case, which option would the clinician would likely prescribe?
A) CBT, since its relapse rate is lower
B) SSRIs, since there is a longer history of their use
C) A combination of CBT and SSRIs for the greatest effect
D) An alternation of the two treatments, but not both at once
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