Lenore tells her therapist that she would like to feel better. Her therapist suggests that they define this problem further. Which of the following examples is the most well-defined version of this problem?

A. Lenore would like to feel better on Tuesdays.
B. Lenore would like to reduce the amount of time she spends worrying each day.
C. Lenore would like her head to feel better.
D. Lenore would like to reduce how often she feels badly.


Answer: B

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