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Some people are unable to prevent themselves from specific ideas or from repeatedly carryirig out a set of actions that disrupts their daily functioning. These people are showing symptoms of ______. - Psychology

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प्रश्न

Some people are unable to prevent themselves from specific ideas or from repeatedly carrying out a set of actions that disrupts their daily functioning. These people are showing symptoms of ______.

विकल्प

  • Manic depressive disorder

  • Panic disorder

  • Somatic symptom disorder

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder 

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उत्तर

Some people are unable to prevent themselves from specific ideas or from repeatedly carrying out a set of actions that disrupts their daily functioning. These people are showing symptoms of Obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Explanation:

OCD is a mental condition described by undesired and repetitive behaviour done to reduce anxiety induced by obsessions.

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