As part of a routine interview of a patient in a psychiatric hospital, a psychologist asked, "What did you have for dinner?" The patient described a dinner of Beef Wellington and all the trimmings
After determining that Beef Wellington had not been served, the psychologist checked the patient's records and found he had been admitted for severe alcohol problems. With that information, the psychologist concluded the answer was most likely an example of
a) repression.
b) confabulation.
b) delusional thinking.
d) dissociative amnesia.
b
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