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    When Symptoms Are Clinically Significant, but Do Not Warrant Any
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When Symptoms Are Clinically Significant, but Do Not Warrant Any

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Question 1

Multiple Choice

When symptoms are clinically significant, but do not warrant any of the diagnoses appearing earlier in the text, and when the symptoms are in response to significant life stressors, the clinician considers which diagnosis?


A) Somatoform
B) Factititious
C) Dissociative
D) Impulse-Control
E) Adjustment

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