A client with obsessive–compulsive disorder describes all doorknobs as being contaminated with a variety of viruses. He cleans each knob three times with paper towels before use. Such behavior allows the client to do what?

A) Punish himself for past infractions
B) Receive needed attention from others
C) Temporarily reduce anxiety
D) Adequately contain his guilt feelings


Ans: C
Compulsions, such as cleaning the doorknob three times prior to use, are an unconscious mechanism by which the individual can reduce his or her anxiety level. These behaviors often become problematic, as they often eventually interfere with the individual's activities of daily living.

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