Multiple Choice
The effectiveness of reassurance in treating Illness Anxiety Disorder is a "surprising" because
A) the efficacy has never been shown empirically.
B) family members begin reassuring the patient and then give up.
C) by definition, patients with these disorders are not supposed to respond to reassurance.
D) all of the above are true.
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