The difference between obsessions and compulsions is that:

a. obsessions are repetitive behaviors, whereas compulsions are fears about specific events.
b. obsessions are repetitive, unwanted thoughts, whereas compulsions are repetitive behaviors.
c. obsessions are temporary, whereas compulsions are practically permanent.
d. obsessions and compulsions are the same thing.

Answer: B

Rationale: As a result of obsessions, the individual may seek to reduce the anxiety, sometimes in problematic ways such as washing his hands until they become so dried out that he bleeds.

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