What is the biggest difference in the client's experience of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?
A. Because ECT is a less controversial therapy than TMS, clients are offered it more often.
B. Previous treatment with another technique is not necessary for a client to qualify for TMS therapy, so clients receive it more often than ECT.
C. The client is conscious during TMS but not during ECT.
D. TMS is more effective, and the results last longer than ECT.
Answer: C
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