Charcot believed that hysteria ____
a. occurred only in women, not in men
b. included paralysis, anesthesia, difficulty walking and standing, and visual disturbances
c. had a direct correspondence of physical symptoms with underlying physiology
d. could be treated by cutting the nerves to the affected areas.
B
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a. "There must be some terrible mistake.". b. "Why is this happening to me?" c. "What can I do to stop this from happening?" d. "I'm ready to die.".
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a. true b. false
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false