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... The following 6 criteria must be met: A.Somatic symptoms are not present or, if present, are only mild in intensity. B. Preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness. If a general medical condition or high risk for developing a general medical condition is present, the illness concerns ar ...
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Substance Disorders

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The nature of body dysmorphic disorder and treatment

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Postpartum Depression and Perinatal Mood Disorders in the DSM
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