Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders and Somatic Disorders

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Across
  1. 4. False belief of pregnancy with objective signs
  2. 6. Deliberate falsification of illness without obvious external reward
  3. 7. Reduction in anxiety response over repeated exposure to a feared stimulus without engaging in compulsions
  4. 9. Inhibitory learning process by which conditioned responses diminish when reinforcement is withheld
  5. 10. Tendency to experience and express psychological distress as physical symptoms
Down
  1. 1. Body-focused repetitive behavior involving hair pulling
  2. 2. Repetitive behavior or mental act performed to reduce distress or prevent feared outcome
  3. 3. Persistent intrusive thought or urge that causes significant anxiety
  4. 5. Common OCD obsessional theme involving fear of germs or dirt
  5. 8. Extreme and persistent fear of contracting a specific, life-threatening illness