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The essential feature of the dissociative disorders is a disruption of the person's intrapersonal domain, specifically functions of consciousness, identity, perception of the environment and memory.
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Q1: In dissociative identity disorder "switching" specifically refers
Q2: Dissociative identity disorder is considered the most
Q3: Dissociative fugue, seen as apparently purposeful travel
Q4: Depersonalization/derealization disorder is different from the other
Q6: A culturally accepted dissociative experience is known
Q7: The dissociative disorders are characterized by a
Q8: Duration of the fugue state can last
Q9: This disorder includes a loss of one's
Q10: There are three variables that tend to
Q11: Persons who have dissociative identity disorder are