Which client would be ideal for a rational-emotive therapist?

A. Hannah, who is afraid to leave her home because she believes her house is going to be broken into if she does
B. Jimmy, who has an eating disorder
C. Bruce, who is conflict-averse and is exhibiting symptoms of psychosis
D. Gary, who wants to quit smoking


Answer: A

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