Most cases of dissociative identity disorder are associated with
a) brain damage.
b) abuse during childhood.
c) neurotransmitter imbalances.
d) inherited neurological defects.
b
Psychology
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routine-related. experience-expectant. experience-dependent. experience-derived.
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During adolescence, siblings who are close in age may go out of their way to choose different interests, activities, and friends, in a process called
A) separation anxiety. B) de-identification. C) sibling collusion. D) nonshared environment.
Psychology