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natalie2426

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Toni has recently been discovered embezzling money from her employer. The news is about to go national, and she is mortified. Her family wakes up the morning the news is to be published, and Toni is missing. When the authorities finally find her, she is living over 500 miles away and working in a gas station as the night clerk and insists that her name is Sarah Jones. She claims to have no recollection of Toni or Toni's life. Toni probably has
 
  a. dissociative identity disorder.
  b. dissociative amnesia.
  c. dissociative fugue.
  d. dissociative memory lapse.

Question 2

The theory that psychotic disorders can develop from early subtle brain changes that get progressively more advanced is called the
 
  a. neurodevelopmental hypothesis.
  b. cephalo degeneration theory.
  c. neuro psychotic hypothesis.
  d. cortical/cerebral model.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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