Dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia
a) are two entirely different disorders.
b) are synonyms.
c) are very similar; the person with schizophrenia has two personalities, while the person with dissociative identity disorder has three or more.
d) are similar in that both involve a split between cognition and emotion.
a
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A. M'Naughten rule B. irresistible impulse rule C. Durham rule D. Federal Insanity Defense Reform Act
The process of educating potential clients about therapy, especially variables that might influence their decision to seek therapy, involves
a. dual relationships. b. confidentiality. c. informed consent. d. therapy termination.
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How do we “know” something?
Traditional tests of memory, knowledge, intellect, and speed measure cognitive abilities that are valued by the ____________
Fill in the blank with correct word