The dominant personality in dissociative identity disorder is always aware of the other alters existing in the afflicted individual
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Michael complains that threatening voices are constantly telling him that he is so evil he should drown himself. Michael is experiencing
a. a panic attack. b. catatonia. c. flat affect. d. hallucinations.
What is the main distinction between somatization disorder and hypochondriasis?
a. A person with hypochondriasis does not generally exaggerate the severity of their symptoms, which is a quality often seen in people with somatization disorder. b. Somatization disorder involves multiple physical complaints while hypochondriasis involves only one major loss of function. c. Hypochondriasis involves multiple physical complaints while somatization disorder involves only one major loss of function. d. A person with somatization disorder does not generally exaggerate the severity of their symptoms, which is a quality often seen in people with hypochondriasis.