Proponents of e-therapies, or "electronic" therapies, argue that __________.
A. people use the Internet for everything else, so why not therapy
B. they allow people to communicate through their computer and avoid the awkwardness of a face-to-face session
C. people who would not seek therapy otherwise might be willing to get help through e-therapists
D. that e-therapy sessions last longer than face-to-face sessions
Answer: C
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