Kate constantly thinks about jumping in front of an oncoming car when she is walking. The only way she seems to be able to stop these self-destructive thoughts is to say Mother Goose nursery rhymes over and over to herself. In this case, Kate's symptoms are most consistent with

a. generalized anxiety disorder.
b. panic disorder.
c. bipolar disorder.
d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.

D

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A complex is a

A) phenomenon in which sexual problems may be reversed through catharsis. B) specific, strongly held belief about male-female differences. C) group of emotionally charged thoughts, feelings, and ideas about a theme. D) specific, strongly held religious belief. E) characteristic typically found in women but not men.

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