Initial research on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy indicates that rates of relapse for depression are:
A) Not reduced as a result of treatment
B) Reduced only among patients with three or more past episodes of depression
C) Actually increased rather than decreased, presumably because the person has become more self-focused
D) None of the above are true; existing results are too inconsistent across studies and do not permit conclusions to be drawn
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