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jman1234

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Why is hypnosis not recommended for the treatment of dissociative identity disorder?
 
  a. because of the risk of manufacturing false memories
  b. because of the risk of suppressing true personality
  c. because it builds a platform for emerging personalities
  d. because it creates a placebo effect and increases the chance of relapse

Question 2

Treatment for dissociative identity disorder typically starts with ____.
 
  a. identifying ones true personality
  b. working through traumatic memories
  c. labeling the disorder for the client
  d. finding the most appropriate medication



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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