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    Exam 6: Dissociative Disorders, Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, and Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Health
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    Clinicians Treating Someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder Can Sometimes Elicit
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Clinicians Treating Someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder Can Sometimes Elicit

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Clinicians treating someone with dissociative identity disorder can sometimes elicit alternate personalities to make themselves known by asking, "Is there another part of you that wants to say something to me?"

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