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captainjonesify

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Describe the process by which coercive and disruptive behaviors may become a consequence of OCD in children.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Angel has been prescribed an SSRI to help her cope with complex somatic symptom disorder. The medication is most likely to help Angel with ____.
 
  a. her pain c. revising her distorted self-perception
  b. articulating her ailments d. her depression



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Answer to Question 1

 As children's obsessive thoughts and compulsive acts become more ingrained and problematic, children may try to impose strict rules for others' behaviors; family members and peers must behave in prescribed ways based on the child's obsessions and compulsions

Answer to Question 2

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