Multiple Choice
In the case of dissociative identity disorder, patients who are able to integrate their personalities are:
A) more likely to relapse with more serious problems.
B) more likely to remain relatively free from the symptoms and reduce medication.
C) more likely to develop severe symptoms of other psychological disorders.
D) encouraged to discontinue psychotherapy to measure the effectiveness of the treatment.
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