Multiple Choice
How does hoarding differ from obsessive-compulsive disorder?
A) Hoarding and obsessive-compulsive disorder are more similar than different,where most hoarders are also diagnosed with OCD.
B) Hoarding involves a set of distinct obsessions about material goods and subsequent compulsions and rituals related to their belongings.
C) Hoarders don't perform rituals related to their possessions and only become anxious when pressured to discard items they have accumulated.
D) Hoarders often recognize their behaviour as problematic,whereas those with obsessive-compulsive disorder rarely acknowledge that they have a problem.
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