According to the psychoanalytic view, what makes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) different from

specific phobias?

A) Individuals with specific phobias suffer from self-hate and project this emotion on the feared
stimulus.
B) Defense mechanisms are not functional in GAD.
C) The underlying conflict in GAD is between the ego and the superego, while it is between the id and
ego in specific phobias.
D) Different defense mechanisms are employed by those with with GAD and those with specific
phobias.

B

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