Dissociation refers to

a. a loss of inhibition by hypnotized subjects.
b. a hypnotized subject's willingness to act out the hypnotist's suggestions.
c. a splitting of mental processes into two separate, simultaneous streams of awareness.
d. role-playing by hypnotized subjects in response to situational cues.

C

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According to Adler, compensation

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