Multiple Choice
What does the term "thought-action fusion" mean when used to describe the obsessional thinking pattern of persons with obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A) using rituals to suppress or eliminate unacceptable or persistent thoughts
B) being unable to put one's thoughts into action without severe anxiety
C) equating thoughts with the specific activity represented by the thoughts
D) behaving compulsively even when no obsession has been identified
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