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codyclark

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The presence of neurological symptomology for which there is no organic cause or medical explanation might lead to a diagnosis of:
 
  a) Conversion disorder
  b) Dissociative amnesia
  c) Factitious disorder
  d) Somatic symptom disorder

Question 2

Shanelle is seeing Betty F, the feminist therapist because she is having panic attacks. In one session, Shanelle talks about her anger because Betty has so much power over her. Betty is likely to
 
  a. acknowledge the power differential between them
  b. respond empathically to Shanelle's anger
  c. see Shanelle's reaction as transference
  d. assure Shanelle that their relationship is egalitarian



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lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



codyclark

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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