Multiple Choice
Normal, ordinary people who have occasional intrusive thoughts with bizarre, sexual, or aggressive content would not be considered to have OCD unless they find the thoughts unacceptable or even dangerous and also
A) use alcohol or other drugs to reduce anxiety.
B) develop insomnia and nightmares as well as dissociation symptoms and, on occasion, psychosis.
C) become horrified by such thoughts and consider them signs of some alien, intrusive, evil force.
D) suffer from either posttraumatic stress disorder or social phobia.
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