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66. The distinction between obsessions and compulsions is the distinction between

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The distinction between obsessions and compulsions is the distinction between

  1. engaging in behaviors that are merely inconvenient and those that are severely disruptive.
  2. having positive and negative feelings toward an object or event.
  3. thoughts that are evidence of neurosis or those that are evidence of psychosis.
  4. having repetitious thoughts or engaging in repetitious actions.

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4. having repetitious thoughts or engaging in repetitious actions.

 
Posted : 21/09/2022 9:57 am
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