Asked by denise ortiz on May 16, 2024

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What is the primary difference between somatic system disorders and dissociative disorders?

A) Somatic system disorders are under voluntary control, whereas dissociative disorders are unconscious and automatic.
B) Dissociative disorders are precipitated by psychological factors, whereas somatic system disorders are related to stress.
C) Dissociative disorders are individually determined and related to childhood sexual abuse, whereas somatic system disorders are culture bound.
D) Dissociative disorders entail stress-related disruptions of memory, consciousness, or identity, whereas somatic system disorders involve the expression of psychological stress through somatic symptoms.

Somatic System Disorders

Disorders characterized by physical symptoms that suggest illness or injury, but which cannot be fully explained by a general medical condition, substance use, or another mental disorder.

Dissociative Disorders

Mental health conditions characterized by a person's disconnection from thoughts, identity, consciousness, or memory.

Psychological Stress

A condition of emotional or mental strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.

  • Recognize the distinctions between somatic symptom and dissociative disorders.
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Ozlem CakirMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The correct response is the only fully accurate statement. Somatic system disorders are not under voluntary control and are not culture bound.