Which of the following is a difference between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and hoarding disorder?
A) Obsessional thinking in hoarding disorder is not as intrusive as it is in OCD.
B) Obsessional thinking in OCD is not as intrusive as it is in hoarding disorder.
C) Distress associated with hoarding is not due to conflicts with other people.
D) People who hoard typically do not experience pleasure from collecting possessions.
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