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The case of Melissa in the chapter prologue makes the point that
 
  A) mind and body interact to determine pain reactivity.
  B) pain hurts.
  C) beliefs about pain do not alter pain reactivity.
  D) drugs that block brain opiate receptors decrease pain.
  E) opiate drugs are addictive.
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Answer: A
Rationale: The case of Melissa in the chapter prologue makes the point that mind and body interact to determine pain reactivity.
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