Multiple Choice
William James described a case of dissociative fugue in Reverend Ansel Bourne. The reverend's case was unusual compared with most modern cases because
A) most individuals with dissociative fugue don't remember their profession
B) the reverend never recovered his memory
C) most individuals with dissociative fugue don't adopt new identities
D) the reverend was violent when confronted with his lost memory
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