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jazziefee

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The modern view of the causes of conversion disorder is
 
  a. completely different from Freud's ideas of the etiology of this disorder.
  b. somewhat similar to the causes that Freud described for this disorder.
  c. a combination of genetic predisposition and neurobiological trauma.
  d. based on social learning theory.

Question 2

Catharsis is
 
  a. the process of placing a tube into the bladder to release urine.
  b. an unconscious behavioral process.
 c. a purging of emotionally traumatic events.
 d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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