How does cognitive-behavioural treatment help someone with generalized anxiety disorder?
A) It helps the patient confront anxiety-provoking thoughts and images.
B) It helps the patient analyze the unconscious sources of the anxiety.
C) It helps the patient avoid feelings of anxiety as well as the negative images associated with those feelings.
D) It helps the patient adjust medication levels as needed to cope with the anxiety.
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