Eighteen-year-old Trisha is experiencing the following symptoms: frequent sleep disturbances, the inability to feel normal emotions, problems controlling her impulses, and difficulty concentrating

She walks around much of the time in a "daze," and she often complains of pain in her neck and of feeling generally "ill." Based on information presented in the text, you would conclude that Trisha may be suffering from:
a. post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
b. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
c. childhood onset schizophrenia
d. a low IQ


a

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