Exam 9: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom Disorders

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According to recent research discussed in the text, roughly ________ percent of people with medically unexplained symptoms might meet the DSM diagnostic criteria for a somatic symptom disorder.

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Seemingly out of the blue, one day Rachel loses all memory of her past and even her own identity. A week later, police find her wandering in a city hundreds of miles from home, with no sense of how or why she went there. When she is admitted to the hospital, she is most likely to be diagnosed with

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Match the term to the appropriate description or definition. -Coping

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Match the term to the appropriate description or definition. -Conversion disorder

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Which of the following was designed as a way to standardize the diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder?

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The ICD-10 classifies conversion disorder as a form of _____ disorder.

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Dr. Gillian Davies, a clinical psychiatrist, is treating Samantha, a young woman in her twenties who seemed to have developed multiple selves. One of Samantha's alters claims to be a reclusive artist, while another alter is a flamboyant dancer. Dr. Davies is most likely treating Samantha for

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Ralph has an ulcer in his stomach. More often than not, the stress related to his job as an executive gets so bad that his ulcer flares up. Which of the following best describes his condition?

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Which of the following symptoms would most likely lead to the diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder?

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Which of the following is true of pain disorder?

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_____ increase(s) the risk of developing dissociative disorder in individuals later in life.

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Rachel, a 35-year-old ballerina, has been undergoing considerable emotional stress following the death of her mentor. To add to her distress, she got embroiled in a lengthy property dispute with her relatives that left her both emotionally as well as financially drained. One evening, while driving back home, she realized that she was slowly losing her vision. Medical tests confirmed the absence of any underlying medical condition. In this instance, Rachel is most likely to be suffering from

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Conversion disorder is also known as

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Nick Rogers is a hard-driving and ambitious manager working in an MNC. However, he is highly suspicious of others and finds it hard to trust his peers and subordinates. He is also impatient and easily irritated. Nick might be described as exhibiting a _____ behavior pattern.

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One can balance one's hassles with what researchers call

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Match the term to the appropriate description or definition. -Behavioral medicine

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The word "functional" in "Functional neurological symptom disorder" refers to

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The essential feature of conversion disorder is that the individual experiences a(n)

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__________ refers to a condition in which people feel as though they are living in a dream and that their surroundings are not real.

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In which of the following dissociative disorders do individuals experience feelings of being separated from their own bodies?

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