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Which statement about dissociative amnesia is accurate?
 
  a. It is the partial or total loss of important personal information that is not ordinary forgetting.
  b. Its onset is always slow and progressive.
 c. It begins to develop in early childhood.
 d. It only remits with psychodynamic therapy.

Question 2

Dissociative fugue is best described as ____.
 
  a. a generalized amnesia for one's identity and life history that may be accompanied by bewildered wandering or purposeless travel
  b. lack of memory for a specific event or events
 c. a condition in which two or more independent personality states appear to exist in one person
 d. feelings of unreality concerning the self and the environment



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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