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List the different stomatoform disorders
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Hypochondriasis
Somatization Disorder Pain Disorder Conversion Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder |
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List the different Dissociative Disorders
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Depersonalization Disorder
Dissociative Amnesia/Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder |
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Soma means...
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The body
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Stomatoform Disorders are the disorders that involve...
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physical symptoms and complaints suggesting the presence of a medical condition but without any evidence of physical pathology to account for them.
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The Following pertain to Hypochondriasis
A. Preoccupation with fears of... |
having, or the idea that one has, a serious disease based on the person's misinterpretations
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B. The preoccupation persists despite...
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appropriate medical evaluation and reassurance.
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C. The belief in Criterion A is not of
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delusional intensity and is not restricted to a circumscribed concern about appearance.
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D. The preoccupation causes...
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clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
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E. The duration of the disturbance is at least...
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6 months
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F. The preoccupation is not better accounted for by...
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GAD, OCD, panic disorder, a major depressive episode, separation anxiety, or another somatoform disorder.
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The lifetime prevalence for hypochondriasis is estimated at between...
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2% and 7%
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True or False. It is not equally likely to occur in men and women.
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False, it is equal.
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What is the most common age of onset?
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Early adulthood
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Catastrophic interpretations of...
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bodily sensations may play a casual role.
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What has been found to be effective in treating this disorder?
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CBT
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