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Yolanda

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Jamahle has an overactive amygdala, which may increase his risk for developing a somatic symptom disorder. What type of risk factor is this?
 
  a. Brain change
  b. Genetic
  c. Cognitive
  d. Cultural

Question 2

Ja'quan is watching the news. The first story is about a little girl who was murdered. He feels certain that this story is a message especially for him that contains hidden meaning. Ja'quan's belief that the news story is a message for him illustrates delusions.
 
  a. thought broadcasting
  b. persecutory
  c. somatic
  d. referential



courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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