Multiple Choice
The defining characteristic of dissociative identity disorder is:
A) Persistent or recurrent experiences of derealization or experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to one's surroundings
B) Persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization or experiences of unreality, detachment or being an outside observer of oneself
C) The person's inability to recall important autobiographical information
D) The presence of two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession
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Q16: Each of the following is true of
Q17: While dissociative disorders were previously thought to
Q18: The two most common dissociative disorders are
Q19: Match each term with the appropriate
Q21: Which of the following specifiers apply to
Q22: Formerly known as psychogenic amnesia, dissociative fugue
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Q24: In a person diagnosed with dissociative identity
Q25: All dissociative experiences are viewed as pathological.