Dissociative fugue is best described as ____

a. a generalized amnesia for one's identity and life history that may be accompanied by bewildered wandering or purposeless travel
b. lack of memory for a specific event or events
c. a condition in which two or more independent personality states appear to exist in one person
d. feelings of unreality concerning the self and the environment

a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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