. The police found a man wandering through the downtown area. The man was disheveled and seemed to be in a daze. When the police asked the man for his name, he seemed bewildered
A search of missing persons reports revealed he had been reported missing three months ago in a town more than 700 miles away. The man is most likely suffering from
a. dissociative identity disorder.
b. schizophrenia.
c. generalized anxiety disorder.
d. dissociative fugue.
d
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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