On the TV show 24, Terri experiences several stressors. She and her daughter are kidnapped, her husband is on a danger mission to track down terrorists, and after escaping from their captors, Terri witnesses her daughter become a victim of a fiery car crash. After fainting, Terri awakens and cannot remember any personal information about herself or her family. It appears Terri is
suffering from ____.
a. ?dissociative amnesia
b. ?cyclothymic disorder
c. ?anterograde amnesia
d. ?dissociative identity disorder
ANSWER:
a
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