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xclash

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Medically unexplained symptoms, not part of another mental disorder, are referred to as
 
  a. dysfunctional somatization.
  b. presenting somatization.
  c. functional somatization.
  d. psychosomatic somatization.

Question 2

The text example on neatness and OCD is meant to point out
 
  a. having a symptom that does not cause dysfunction is not a disorder.
  b. everyone is susceptible to OCD if given enough stress.
  c. OCD is an entirely genetic predisposition.
  d. all anxiety disorders are interchangeable.



mjenn52

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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