Q1. Do you suffer from one or more physical discomforts (such as pain, fatigue, or gastrointestinal discomfort) for a long period of time? A. No B. Occasionally C. Frequently D. Almost constantly
Q2. Even if the test results don't reveal any specific problems, are you still highly concerned about these symptoms? A. No B. Somewhat C. Obvious D. Very strong
Q3. Do you frequently focus on your body's sensations and tend to magnify subtle changes in discomfort? A. No B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q4. Do your physical symptoms worsen significantly during periods of stress, mood swings, or fatigue? A. No B. Occasionally C. Frequently D. Very significantly
Q5. Do these symptoms affect your work, social life, or daily routine? A. Minimal impact B. Mild C. Significant D. Very severe
Q6. Are you willing to try to understand your symptoms from a mind-body interaction perspective and gradually adjust your coping strategies? A. Unwilling B. Maybe C. Willing D. Very willing
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Somatic Symptom Disorder: Socratic Questions
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