Many of Freud's first patients had physical symptoms, such as paralysis or numbness, for which no physical causes could be found. Freud called this condition
a. schizophrenia.
b. an organic psychosis.
c. hysteria.
d. ergotism.
C
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a. ?excitatory b. ?stimulating c. ?inhibitory d. ?stabilizing
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A) Mindfulness; concentrative B) Mindfulness; mind-body training C) Concentrative; mind-body training D) Concentrative; mindfulness
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