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Kikoku

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Juan thinks that if he doesn't count the number of steps leading up to his front porch, his brother will get sick. Juan's thoughts are known as __________, while the counting behavior is known as ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

A chronic pattern (at least 6 months) of preoccupation with having or contracting a serious illness despite having minimal or no somatic symptoms is a definition of ____.
 
  a. functional neurological symptom disorder (conversion disorder)
  b. depersonalization disorder
  c. illness anxiety disorder
  d. body dysmorphic disorder



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Answer to Question 1

obsessions; compulsion

Answer to Question 2

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