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    A Severe Factitious Disorder in Which a Person Causes Symptoms
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A Severe Factitious Disorder in Which a Person Causes Symptoms

Question 93

Question 93

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A severe factitious disorder in which a person causes symptoms and claims he has a physical or mental disorder is


A) malingering.
B) somatoform.
C) Munchhausen syndrome.
D) psychosomatic illness.

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