pattern of reckless, aggressive, and illegal behavior.11. Somatoform Disorders: Those involving bodily functions-such as breathing difficulties and pains- that have no apparent cause. The most common of these is hypochondrias+, or a constant fear of disease.12. Dissociative Disorders: Involve a splitting of a person’s psychological functions--such as memory, control of motion, or knowledge of identity--from the rest of the personality. An example is psychogenic amnesia where a person forgets past experiences. 13. Psychosexual Disorders: Include a number of sexual dysfunctions in which psychological factors play a major role. One example would be sexual deviance, having a sexual attraction to socially censured objects, persons, or modes of behavior....