Multiple Choice
What evidence suggests that people who appear to have dissociative identity disorder may be faking symptoms of the disorder?
A) People started developing the disorder after a highly visible court case in 2001.
B) Therapists often encourage patients to report symptoms of dissociative identity disorder in order to win court cases.
C) The disorder is often diagnosed after someone has been arrested for a crime.
D) Most people who report having the disorder had easy and unproblematic childhood experiences, which makes developing the disorder highly unlikely.
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