Which of these individuals is the most typical person involved in a case in which memories of past childhood abuse are recalled later in life?
A. 30-year-old Charlotte, who sought therapy for anxiety, depression, and recent weight gain with a therapist who uses hypnosis
B. 30-year-old Steve, who sought therapy for symptoms that developed after serving in Desert Storm
C. 10-year-old Maddox, who was referred by a pediatrician for symptoms that appear to meet the diagnostic criteria for hyperactivity
D. 50-year-old Victoria, who fell, hit her head, and suddenly began remembering that her brother abused her sexually when she was 8 years old
Answer: A
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