
World War II played a significant role the development of clinical psychology for all of the following reasons,except:
A) it pushed psychologists in greater numbers into providing new kinds of clinical services.
B) it created a national need for more mental health services for returning veterans.
C) it catalyzed the Veteran's Administration and the United States Public Health Service to work with the APA to develop training programs.
D) it eroded public confidence in psychiatry, thus giving psychologists greater public visibility.
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