______ is a dissociative disorder that arises when feelings of alienation or losing control of one's behavior, such as those sometimes experienced in young adulthood, become chronic or impair social functioning
a. Depersonalization disorder c. Bipolar disorder
b. Dissociative identity disorder d. Dissociative fugue
A
Psychology
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People with a trait called ________ tolerate stress extremely well, and in some cases seem to thrive on it
a. hardiness b. self-actualization c. confidence d. resilience
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