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Yi-Chen

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George Fraser from the Royal Ottawa Hospital reported on the cases of two young military recruits who were referred to psychiatry because of their blindness. These two young men were diagnosed with:
 
  a) Conversion disorder
  b) Somatization disorder
  c) Hypochondriasis
  d) Factitious disorder

Question 2

Who is most likely to meet diagnostic criteria for conversion disorder?
 
  a) Danielle, an unemployed 30-year-old woman from the small rural town of Revelstoke, British Columbia
  b) James, an unemployed 30-year-old man from Toronto, Ontario
  c) Cameron, an employed 45-year-old man from the small rural town of Kapuskasing, Ontario
  d) Sophie, an employed 45-year-old female from Montreal, Quebec



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Answer to Question 1

This forum is amazing.

Answer to Question 2

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