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If you visited an asylum in the 16th Century in Europe you would likely find
 
  A) a place where people were given good food, work, and rest so they could recover.
  B) mentally ill people living in conditions of filth and cruelty.
  C) exorcisms being done by priests.
  D) a place which mixed together the mentally ill, the poor, criminals, and the physically ill.

Question 2

The DSM-5 added the following criteria to the DSM-IV-TR's description of dissociative identity disorder:
 
  a) the symptoms are part of a cultural phenomenon.
  b) the symptoms are not part of a satanic ritual.
  c) the symptoms are based on females only.
  d) the symptoms are not part of a broadly accepted cultural or religious practice.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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