Mark feels the need to tap everything within his arms reach twice. He doesn't have any particular thoughts associated with this, he just becomes anxious if he doesn't do it, because "something bad might happen." Mark ________

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Mark feels the need to tap everything within his arms reach twice. He doesn't have any particular thoughts associated with this, he just becomes anxious if he doesn't do it, because "something bad might happen." Mark

Choose one answer.

a. has obsessive compulsive disorder.

b. has no disorder.

c. has an unusual type of specific phobia.

d. does not have obsessive compulsive disorder.

A. Has obsessive compulsive disorder

Explanation:

The obsessive-compulsive disorder is a behavioral disorder that is caused by fear or anxiety over a particular emotion, thing or activity. A person with Obsessive-compulsive disorder in most cases tend to have thoughts and ideas that can make them do a particular thing repeated. They can have a fear of a bad outcome if they don't perform such routines.

Mark Is anxious that when he does not tap everything within his arms reach twice that something bad would happen. This scenario is a perfect case of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Answer:

This question lacks options, options are:

a. has obsessive compulsive disorder.

b. has no disorder.

c. has an unusual type of specific phobia.

d. does not have obsessive compulsive disorder.

The correct answer is a.

Mark feels the need to tap everything within his arms reach twice. He doesn't have any particular thoughts associated with this, he just becomes anxious if he doesn't do it, because "something bad might happen." Mark has obsessive compulsive disorder.

Explanation:

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which the person has distressing thoughts (obsessions), that is, recurring and constant ideas that are expressed in multiple ways and cause intense anxiety or much stress . In order to calm this anxiety, the person with this disorder tends to react with compulsive behaviors (repetitive) or exaggerated reactions (feels the need to react in this way) to avoid the consequences of his/her own thoughts. Due this disorder Mark has this (compulsive) behavior to calm his anxiety created by (obsession) thought of "something bad might happen."

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