During his initial clinical interview of a new patient complaining of anxiety, Dr. Kanagawa determines that the patient's anxiety seems to be focused on no particular object or situation, but carries throughout the patient's life. This may lead Dr. Kanagawa to consider a diagnosis of
A. nonspecific phobia.
B. hoarding disorder.
C. generalized anxiety disorder.
D. major depressive disorder.
Answer: C
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