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tiara099

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Cognitive treatments for somatic symptom disorders seek to
 
  a) reduce attention to the body and challenge negative thoughts.
  b) teach more appropriate techniques for interactions with others.
  c) teach relaxation techniques to alleviate the symptoms.
  d) use operant conditioning approaches with family and friends to increase attention paid to patient.

Question 2

Diagnostic systems allow clinicians and scientists to:
 
  a) conduct psychotherapy.
  b) communicate accurately with one another about cases and research.
  c) understand the role of cultural bias.
  d) all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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