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    One Major Theory of the Etiology of Dissociative Identity Disorder
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One Major Theory of the Etiology of Dissociative Identity Disorder

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One major theory of the etiology of dissociative identity disorder is that it results from


A) fear of facing the complexities of adult living.
B) drug use in predisposed individuals.
C) suggestions by therapists or media influences.
D) having a fantasy life more reinforcing than reality

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