In most cases of dissociative identity disorder, which of the following best describes the relationship of the dominant personality to the alter personalities?

a. The dominant personality remains unaware of the existence of the alter personalities.
b. The core personality is abusive of the alter personality.
c. The dominant personality is always older than the alter personalities.
d. The dominant personality is ashamed of the alter personalities.


A

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