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Identify the causes and prevention of dissociative disorders.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

For social skills training to be effective, the person should
 
  a. practice skills in natural settings with different people.
  b. be rewarded for efforts.
  c. advance to more difficult tasks.
  d. do all of these.



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Answer to Question 1

- biological risk factors for dissociative disorders may include key brain changes in areas most responsible for memory and consciousness integration
- memory changes in people with dissociative disorders often involve compartmentalizatio n of personal material and failure to retrieve information
- trauma and dissociation are linked, but the causal relationship between the two remains unclear
- neurodevelopmental models of dissociative disorder concentrate on how young people fail to develop a unified sense of self in an abusive environment
- prevention of dissociative disorders has not received much research attention, but prevention of child maltreatment has and may be helpful in this regard

Answer to Question 2

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