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Teresa has an intense and terrifying feeling that she is no longer real and that she is looking at herself and the world from a distance. These feelings have caused major impairments in her work and personal life The most likely diagnosis is ____.
 
  a. dissociative amnesia
 b. dissociative identity disorder
  c. somatoform disorder
 d. depersonalization disorder

Question 2

Are reports of formerly repressed memories authentic?
 
  a. Research suggests that they are authentic in 80 to 90 percent of cases.
 b. Research suggests that they are authentic in about half of all cases.
 c. Research suggests that such memories are primarily the result of mass media and leading questions by therapists.
  d. At this point in time, it is not clear how many cases of repressed memory are authentic.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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