Dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia
a) are two entirely different disorders.
b) are synonyms.
c) are very similar; the person with schizophrenia has two personalities, while the person with dissociative identity disorder has three or more.
d) are similar in that both involve a split between cognition and emotion.
a
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