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Which of the following is one of the five primary types of compulsive acts seen in individuals with OCD?
 
  a. Cleaning
  b. Fear of contamination
  c. Fear of danger
  d. Scanning

Question 2

Some things seem to be consistent across all the different forms that obsessive-compulsive disorder takes. These include
 
  a. a tendency to have an aggressive, impulsive personality.
  b. an overwhelming fear that something terrible will happen to the person or to others for which they are responsible.
  c. a strong resistance to depressive and other mood disorders.
  d. an inability to see that the compulsive actions they engage in are unnecessary and ridiculous.


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Answer to Question 1

a. Cleaning

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for your help Worked like a charm.



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