The distinction between functional and presenting somatization is that
A) functional somatization designates major dysfunction, presenting somatization does not.
B) functional somatization is not part of another mental disorder and presenting somatization is.
C) they acknowledge severity from lesser to greater.
D) one is organic and the other is psychological.
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Q6: Medically unexplained symptoms, not part of another
Q7: Psychodynamic theorists used to believe that that
Q8: People with extreme somatization may have a(n)
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Q9: In the Gisela case from your textbook,
Q10: Somatic symptom disorders can involve excessive _
Q12: When someone has one or more somatic
Q13: Bolton is under a great deal of
Q14: Strong worry about aches, pains, possible disease,
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Q16: A tendency to communicate distress through physical
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