The best description of a Type C personality is option (c) distressed.
What is Type C personality?
Type C personalities are often associated with a tendency to internalize emotions, particularly stress and anxiety. Individuals with a Type C personality may find it challenging to express their emotions outwardly, leading to internal distress.
Unlike the relaxed (a) or stoic (d) personalities, Type C individuals may experience emotional turmoil without displaying it overtly. Hostile (b) is not typically associated with Type C personalities, as they are more characterized by internal distress than outward aggression.