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abnormal

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alexithymia   Apersonality style in which a person is neither highly aware of nor able to talk about his or her emotions.  
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body dysmorphic disorder   a preoccupation with a body defect, either imaginary or greatly exaggeratd in the person 's mind, which causes strong distress and significant impairment in functioning.  
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conversion disorder   disorder that involves the loss of bodily function in a manner that dies not correspond to known anatomical structures or functions.  
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hypochondriasis   Extreme preoccupation with the fear of developing a disorder;involves fixation on and exaggeration of any mild or temporary symptom  
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malingering   the intentional production of symptoms, or lying about symptoms, in order ot receive and environmental reinforcer.  
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neuroticism   High negative emotionality or anxiety  
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pain disorder   disorder that involves extreme pain that is not produced by a physical condition.  
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somatization disorder   disorder that involves a history of chronic or recurrent multiple physical complaints (such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, abdominal disturbances, allergies,and fainting), often resulting in the paitent's seeking medical treatment; formerly known as Briq  
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somatoform disorder   disorders that involve physical symptoms or complaints tht have a psychological cause and are not imtentionally produced or feigned.  
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secondary gain   when an individual receives some indirect situational benefit as a result of having symptoms, such as increased attention or displays of concern.  
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primary gain   individual gets direct reinforcement sucha s time off of work in relation to their illness  
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