Who would likely have the most successful results from therapy?

A. Edward, who is exhibiting symptoms of psychosis and does not like to talk about his feelings
B. Eliza, whose father and grandfather were both diagnosed with depressive disorder and is suspicious that therapy will help her
C. Kevin, who is showing symptoms of autism spectrum disorder and is being taken to therapy by his parents against his will
D. Angelika, who is experiencing an eating disorder but is optimistic that therapy will help her


Answer: D

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