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    Some Cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder May Be Due to a Client
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Some Cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder May Be Due to a Client

Question 160

Question 160

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Some cases of dissociative identity disorder may be due to a client having:


A) An ulterior motive
B) A seizure disorder
C) An overdeveloped superego
D) A rich fantasy life

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