Of the following, the BEST description of the "avoidance theory of generalized anxiety disorder" is:
A) worrying serves to reduce bodily arousal.
B) worry interferes with our ability to cope with life.
C) worrying keeps the focus on emotions, not cognitions.
D) worrying is an uncontrollable part of life.
Ans: A) worrying serves to reduce bodily arousal.
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