PSYB32H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Somatic Symptom Disorder, Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Chapter 6: somatoform disorders and dissociative disorders: somatoform and dissociative disorders are similar in that both, have symptoms suggesting a physical dysfunction, typically begin after a stressful experience, involve aggressive outbursts, are delusional in quality. Answer: b type: factual page: 159: somatoform disorders all involve, physical symptoms, dysphoric mood, disruptions of consciousness, hallucinations. Answer: a type: factual page: 159: all the somatoform disorders involve physical with no known physical cause, changes, pain, illness, symptoms. Answer: d type: factual page: 159: all somatoform disorders involve, childhood onset, physical complaints, physical symptoms, loss of physical functioning. Answer: c type: factual page: 159: fred has pain disorder. Answer: c type: applied page: 160: jaclyn is preoccupied with her eyes, feeling that they are asymmetrical. She spends hours applying makeup in an effort to make her eyes appear exactly the same size and shape. The extent of her routine requires hours and has cost her several jobs.

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