Explain the difference between somatic symptom disorder and dissociative disorders. Why are these disorders commonly considered at the same time?

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Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by physical complaints, thought to be manifestations of some psychological problem. In contrast, dissociative disorders involve some separation of the functioning of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception. Again, the underlying cause for the observed distortions is some psychological abnormality. Both were once classified as neuroses and are thought to have anxiety as their underlying cause.

Psychology

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a. observational research. b. correlational research. c. archival research d. longitudinal research.

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d. They involve planned out behaviors in which someone is typically injured.

Psychology