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Tulugaq, an Inuit, experiences dissociative-like episodes that are accompanied by extreme excitement. He often performs aggressive and dangerous acts, although he does not remember them. One of his recent episodes was followed by convulsions and he went into a coma for two days. Tulugaq suffers from ____.
 
  a. zar
 b. brain fag
  c. piblokto
 d. dhat

Question 2

Which statement about somatic symptom disorder is accurate?
 
  a. It is a form of dissociative disorder.
 b. It is rarely associated with anxiety, depression, or other psychiatric disorders.
 c. It is relatively rare, having a prevalence of 2 percent for women and 0.2 percent for men.
  d. It is more prevalent among educated individuals than among uneducated ones.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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