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Bella is very worried about her health. Few months ago, she had a seizure while at work. She was rushed to the hospital and underwent a lot of tests. However, the doctors could not find a medical reason for her seizure. Since that time, she has been having seizures often, usually at least once or twice a day. She has lost her job. Although she hated her job and felt very stressed working for a very demanding boss, she is worried about the finances of her family. Currently, she cannot drive or take care of her 2-year-old daughter because she never knows when another seizure might happen. She has seen a neurologist who was able to monitor her brain activity to identify seizure activity, but no medical evidence of the seizure was found. A. Panic Disorder
B. Social Anxiety Disorder
C. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
D. Acute Stress Disorder
E. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
F. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
G. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
H. Excoriation Disorder
I. Trichotillomania
J. Hoarding Disorder
K. Anxiety Illness Disorder
L. Somatic Symptom Disorder
M. Conversion Disorder
N. Factitious Disorder
O. Dissociative Identity Disorder
P. Dissociative Amnesia
Q. Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
R. Bipolar I Disorder
S. Bipolar II Disorder
T. Cyclothymic Disorder
U. Persistent Depressive Disorder
V. None of these
W. Major Depressive Disorder

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