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Mysophobia, a disorder experienced by actor Howie Mandel, is the fear of:
 
  a) Mysterious odours
  b) Clapping sounds
  c) Contamination
  d) Needles

Question 2

Jane suffers from severe nightmares that involve her being chased. While sleeping, she occasionally gets up and runs out of the house, awakening in a nearby yard. What is a likely diagnosis for Jane?
 
  a) Parasomnia.
  b) Dissociative fugue.
  c) Mood disorder.
  d) Conversion disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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