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According to the DSM-5,unwarranted Fears About a Serious Illness Despite

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According to the DSM-5,unwarranted fears about a serious illness despite absence of any significant somatic symptoms is called


A) illness anxiety disorder.
B) depersonalization/dearealization disorder.
C) factitious disorder.
D) conversion disorder

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