A disorder marked by the apparent appearance within one person of two or more personalities, each with its own name and distinctive traits, is called _____________ disorder

A) dissociative identity
B) personality
C) bipolar
D) schizophrenia


Answer: A
Rationale: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a controversial disorder in which a person claims that his or her identity has split into one or more distinct alter personalities.

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