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Test Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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1st QUESTION: What does fusion with intrusive thought content involve in OCD according to the text?
Mistaking the thought for an imminent threat or one's moral character
Accepting the thought as an irrelevant cognitive error
Recalling the thought for later analysis
Always ignore the thought by distraction
2nd QUESTION: What is the role of compulsion in OCD described in the text?
Creatively expressing discomfort to make it more bearable
Attempting to control anxiety and 'override' intrusive thinking
Improving working memory during tasks
Developing healthy habits of mental hygiene
3rd QUESTION: What does the treatment from ACT look for in the face of intrusive thoughts?
To quantify the exact probability of occurrence of the feared event
To replace every negative thought with a positive one
Changing the relationship with thought, attending to its function
To avoid all exposure so as not to activate anxiety
4th QUESTION: In the example of "love OCD," what would be a typical compulsion?
Decide to postpone any relationship
Repeating love phrases out loud
Ask partner for constant confirmation
Constantly analyzing one's feelings
QUESTION 5: How does ACT frame Exposure with Response Prevention (ERP)?
As an act in favor of values and the recovery of life
As a method for rapid habituation in a few sessions
As a logical discussion to refute fears
As an exclusive technique to lower immediate anxiety
QUESTION 6: In the contamination example, what is the emphasis on accepting during exposure?
The need to wash immediately after touching the doorknob
The feeling of 'dirt' or 'contamination' as an uncomfortable private experience
The impossibility of ever knocking on doors in public again
The idea that anxiety must disappear before taking action
QUESTION 7: What does response prevention mean in this approach?
Practicing distraction through complex cognitive tasks
Reducing exposure to feared situations by half
Not performing the compulsive ritual, practicing acceptance and breaking the agenda of control
Seeking external assurances to feel safe
8th QUESTION: What does the text summarize as the core of the pathology of OCD?
An over-reliance on logic and reason
A lack of motivation to confront everyday fears
A natural tendency to avoid any physical discomfort
An extreme fusion where the intrusive thought is experienced as a threat and the compulsion tries to control it
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