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darbym82

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Dr. Schwiesow, a clinical psychologist, is utilizing cognitive-behavioral therapy with a young client diagnosed with OCD. As a part of this therapy, she is encouraging her patient to spend time in a bathroom without washing her hands. This is most likely which part of CBT?
 
  a. problem-solving
  b. relapse protocol
  c. exposure and response prevention
  d. psychoeducation

Question 2

Marge has gone to doctors with more than twenty different somatic complaints in the past year and has had surgery four times. She has few anxiety or depressive symptoms, but doctors never satisfy her when they say, There's nothing wrong with you physically. What is unusual about this patient?
 
  a. People with somatic symptom disorders rarely shop around for doctors.
  b. People with somatic symptom disorders usually show only one physical complaint.
  c. Somatic symptom disorder often includes depression and anxiety.
  d. Somatic symptom disorder affects mostly males.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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