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Clifford Beers' autobiography recounted his experience as
 
  a. a patient in a mental institution.
  b. a physician in the 1800s.
  c. a mental health counselor.
  d. the first psychiatrist in America.

Question 2

In people with somatic symptom disorder, decreased blood flow may occur in areas of the and other areas of the brain that are related to loss of sensory and motor functions as seen in conversion disorder.
 
  a. prefrontal cortex
  b. hypothalamus
  c. occipital lobe
  d. hindbrain



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Answer to Question 1

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