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Ann was in a terrible car accident. As the accident happened, she felt almost like she was watching the event from outside of herself. Ann is experiencing
 
  a. fugue.
  b. depersonalization.
  c. derealization.
  d. dissociation.

Question 2

Assessment of psychotic disorders can be quite difficult because they often involve
 
  a. single and mild deficits.
  b. multiple and mild deficits.
  c. single and severe deficits.
  d. multiple and severe deficits.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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