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    Once a Somatic Symptom Develops,the Cognitive Variable That Appears Important
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Once a Somatic Symptom Develops,the Cognitive Variable That Appears Important

Question 21

Question 21

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Once a somatic symptom develops,the cognitive variable that appears important is


A) attention to body sensations.
B) interpretation of body sensations.
C) both attention and interpretation are important.
D) neither attention nor interpretation are important.

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