Multiple Choice
Jack has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder.He has persistent thoughts that are upsetting and engages in ritualistic actions to reduce anxiety.He feels that he has control over his thoughts and actions but chooses not to stop them.What aspect of Jack's case is unusual?
A) It is unusual for obsessive-compulsives to feel they have control over their thoughts and actions.
B) It is unusual for obsessive-compulsives to have upsetting thoughts.
C) It is unusual for obsessive-compulsives to engage in ritualistic actions.
D) It is unusual for obsessive-compulsives to be male.
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