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schs14

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The defining feature of dissociative identity disorder is that aspects of the individual's personality are
 
  a. fixated.
 b. completely suppressed.
  c. dissociated.
 d. Dissociative Disorders

Question 2

Individuals with dissociative identity disorder generally
 
  a. Take on only one other distinct personality.
 b. suffer a loss of their own identity that lasts several years.
  c. maintain complete awareness of all of their personalities.
  d. have several distinct personalities.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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