Dr. Snivel specializes in treating patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) . He notices that his patients worry uncontrollably and therefore their worries become excessive, which has him wondering whether it's necessary for both excessive and uncontrollable worry to be part of the diagnosis. Dr. Snivel's thinking is:
A) Pretty radical - those are the hallmark symptoms of GAD
B) Consistent with recent research that questions the same thing
C) Inconsistent with recent research that confirms the importance of both symptoms
D) Pretty boring - it's been long established that you only need one of those symptoms for a diagnosis
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