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The first two editions of the ____ (a manual developed by psychiatrists to guide psychiatric diagnoses) included neurosis as a condition that typically involved anxiety or depression and contrasted with psychosis. a. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual c. Physician's Desk Reference b. Diagnostic Manual of Mental Disorders d. Psychiatric Manual of Mental Illness
 
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The psychoanalytic idea of psychological conflicts being expressed as symptoms (either psychological or physical) played an important role in Freud's ____, a construct that was widely accepted by mainstream American psychiatry until the latter part of the 20th century. a. theory of sublimation c. theory of the unconscious b. theory of psychosis d. theory of neurosis
 
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