Sarah was found in New York City by her family. At first, Sarah didn't remember who she was or who they were. When they all returned to their home in Florida, Sarah couldn't remember going to New York but regained her memory of her family. Sarah demonstrates

a. dissociative amnesia. c. dissociative identity disorder.
b. dissociative fugue. d. depersonalization disorder.


B

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