Multiple Choice
The dissociative disorders have a high degree of comorbidity
A) with physical complaints that clearly don't have a medical cause.
B) with types of delirium, dementias and amnestic disorders.
C) with anxiety, mood and personality disorders.
D) in terms of severe maladaptive disruptions or alternations of identity, memory and consciousness that are experienced as being beyond one's control.
E) in terms of physical symptoms suggestive of medical illness, but no organic basis can be found to account for them.
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