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lb_gilbert

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Eight-year-old Damian and 16-year-old Daniel have both recently been diagnosed with conduct disorder. Research would indicate that Damian's long-term prognosis is ________ than Daniel's.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Maria, an adolescent with a history of sleepwalking, is diagnosed as having dissociative identity disorder (DID). She was severely abused as a child and, in response, has developed three distinct personalities. She has no gaps in her memory. What aspect of Maria's case is unusual for DID?
 
  a. That she was severely abused as a child
  b. That she has a history of sleepwalking
  c. That she has more than two personalities
  d. That she has no gaps in her memory



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Answer to Question 1

poorer (or similar)

Answer to Question 2

D



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