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    Dissociative Amnesia May Be BEST Distinguished from Brain Injury by
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Dissociative Amnesia May Be BEST Distinguished from Brain Injury by

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Question 88

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Dissociative amnesia may be BEST distinguished from brain injury by


A) the loss of ego functioning in dissociative amnesia.
B) additional cognitive deficits in brain injury.
C) the presence of prograde memory loss in dissociative amnesia.
D) the presence of severe anxiety in dissociative amnesia.

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