Multiple Choice
In true cases of dissociative disorder, when the symptoms do not appear feigned, the current consensus is that these individuals
A) had a history of cardiac disease.
B) had a history of substance abuse.
C) were subjected to emotional or physical trauma.
D) were subjected to a strict religious upbringing.
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