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Citrus2011 [14]
3 years ago
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Rosy is an elementary school teacher. One morning, she wakes up to find that she has lost her hearing ability. She visits her do

ctor who, after a few tests, establishes that the cause of her physical disturbance is purely psychological as no biological reason is confirmed for her problem. He also explains that Rosy has a somatic symptom disorder. In this scenario, Rosy is most likely suffering from
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nlexa [21]3 years ago
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a conversion disorder

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