Karen Rusa was a 30-year-old woman and
the mother of four children. For the past several months Karen had been
experiencing repetitive thoughts that centered around her children’s safety. She
frequently found herself imagining that a serious accident had occurred; she was
unable to put these thoughts out of her mind. On one such occasion she imagined
that her son, Alan, had broken his leg playing football at school. There was no
reason to believe that an accident had occurred, but she kept thinking about the
possibility until she finally called the school to see if Alan was all right.
Even after receiving their assurance that he had not been hurt, she described
herself as being somewhat surprised when he later arrived home unharmed. Karen
also noted that her daily routine was seriously hampered by an extensive series
of counting A. describe a woman who suffered from a psychological disease. B. warn the readers against any imagination. C. explain the reason why Karen had such fanciful thoughts. D. present a case for the readers to study. [单项选择]What does the woman’s mother do
A. She is a student, B. She is a teacher. C. She is a doctor. [单项选择]
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