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Which therapists educate their patients about the relationship between misinterpreted bodily sensations and selective attention to topics of illness for treatment of illness anxiety disorder?
 
  a. cognitive-behaviorists
  b. family systems
 c. humanists
 d. psychoanalysts

Question 2

From a social perspective, somatic complaints reflect ____.
 
  a. unsatisfying or inadequate social relationships
  b. frustration and anger
 c. unconscious conflicts
 d. cognitive distortions



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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