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Compare and contrast fears and worries and identify typical fears found in children.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Dr. Krank says, Patients who continually report being in pain have a higher-than-normal sensitivity level. Dr. Krank's explanation of somatic symptom disorder reflects which perspective?
 
  a. psychodynamic c. sociocultural
  b. biological d. cognitive-behavioral



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Answer to Question 1

 Fears  anxieties that occur in the presence of a specific stimuli
 Worries  anxieties about future events
 Common fears center around imagined or real objects or events that follow a developmental sequence and are considered developmentally appropriate
 Examples  thunder, nightmares, animals, ghosts, being killed, failure in school, becoming sick, strangers, humiliation, etc.

Answer to Question 2

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