What are dissociative disorders? Explain dissociative identity disorder. Why is this disorder considered a dissociative disorder rather than a manifestation of schizophrenia?
What will be an ideal response?
* The dissociative disorders are disorders that affect a function of the mind, such as memory of events, knowledge of one's identity, or consciousness.
* Dissociative identity disorder is a dissociative disorder in which a person has two or more separate personalities, which usually alternate.
* The response should identify why a dissociative disorder is not a manifestation of schizophrenia.
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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
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