Illnessanxiety disorder is defined by the DSM-5 as:
A) a fear of having (or belief that one has) a serious medical illness, for which clinical evidence is lacking.
B) a motor or sensory neurological disturbance, with a sudden onset after an episode of psychological stress.
C) a history of at least eight physical symptoms in at least four specified organ systems, not better explained by other physical or mental disorder(s) .
D) the deliberate feigning of illness, with symptoms either inaccurately reported or self-induced.
E) fear of experiencing unexpected panic attacks.
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