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jace

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In a stressful events record, clients in a pain management program are asked to record
 
  a. somatic symptoms only.
 b. thoughts that occur during stress but not somatic symptoms.
  c. thoughts that occur during stress as well as somatic symptoms.
  d. intensity of the stress but not thoughts or somatic symptoms.

Question 2

In keeping daily records of the stressful events in their lives, patients in pain management programs are taught to be very specific about all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. the actual time of day that they experience stress.
  b. what seems to trigger the stress..
 c. how they attempt to control the stress.
 d. the level of intensity of the stress.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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