Depersonalization/derealization Disorder Is Different from the Other Dissociative Disorders Because
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Depersonalization/derealization disorder is different from the other dissociative disorders because in depersonalization/derealization, there is/are no:
A) Anxiety or distress experienced
B) Experiences of contact with reality or detachment
C) Perceptual disturbances
D) Memory disturbances
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