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    In Dissociative Identity Disorder, the Transition from One Personality to Another
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In Dissociative Identity Disorder, the Transition from One Personality to Another

Question 66

Question 66

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In dissociative identity disorder, the transition from one personality to another is called a .


A) transformation
B) substitution
C) switch
D) alteration

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