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anjilletteb

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People with predominantly psychogenic (psychologically caused) pain tend to
 
  A) adopt an invalid lifestyle, visiting many doctors in search of relief.
  B) seem indifferent to their symptoms.
  C) report less pain than people whose somatoform pain disorder is related to a medical condition.
  D) be consistent in their report of pain, regardless of the stress they feel.

Question 2

Involvement in an abusive relationship (as the one who is abused) would be most expected of the
  individual with ________ personality disorder.
 
  A) borderline B) antisocial C) dependent D) schizotypal



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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