Asked by daniel .elchaar on Apr 26, 2024

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Support for the somatogenic hypothesis was provided by __________.

A) general paresis
B) hypochondriasis
C) hysteria
D) mania

Somatogenic Hypothesis

The theory that mental disorders are caused by biological factors or physical processes within the body, as opposed to psychological or social factors.

General Paresis

General paresis, also known as general paralysis of the insane, is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder caused by untreated syphilis, leading to progressive dementia and physical disability.

Hypochondriasis

A psychological disorder characterized by excessive preoccupation with the fear of having a serious illness, despite medical reassurance.

  • Decode the distinctions separating psychogenic and somatogenic disorders.
  • Familiarize oneself with the influence of genetic predispositions and infections as biological factors on the manifestation of psychological disorders.
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Fabjon GjuziApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
General paresis, also known as neurosyphilis, was considered the most convincing support for the somatogenic hypothesis. This was because the disease was caused by a well-known bacterium and had clearly identifiable physiological symptoms that led to cognitive and emotional disturbances. This connection between physical illness and mental illness suggested to many that mental disorders must have a biological basis.