Multiple Choice
The formation of separate personalities in the dissociative identity disorder is thought, by some theorists, to be a way of
A) avoiding the responsibility of adulthood.
B) hiding the true nature of an illness.
C) coping with intolerable abuse.
D) adjusting to extreme social isolation.
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