Multiple Choice
How strong is the evidence supporting the usefulness of client-centered therapy for those with generalized anxiety disorder?
A) not very strong: case reports of client-centered therapy's usefulness are not strongly supported by controlled studies
B) not very strong: controlled studies of client-centered therapy's usefulness are not strongly supported by case reports
C) very strong in both case reports and controlled studies
D) very weak in both case reports and controlled studies
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