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mrsjacobs44

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Of the following, which child would be most likely to develop dissociative identity disorder later in life?
 
  a. Mary, who has a few good friends
 b. Susan, who lives in a chaotic, unsupportive family
  c. Cindy, who has a learning disability
 d. Jody, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Question 2

The common feature in almost every case of dissociative identity disorder is
 
  a. hallucinations and delusions.
 b. unrelenting substance abuse.
 c. a history of body dysmorphic disorder.
  d. a history of severe child abuse.



catron30

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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