Multiple Choice
The usual goal of therapy for dissociative identity disorders is to:
A) have the subpersonalities develop equal "shares" of the person's functioning.
B) have the "other" subpersonalities become subject to the subpersonality that has the "protector" role.
C) gradually phase out all but one of the subpersonalities.
D) merge the subpersonalities into a single identity.
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