Three years after Hurricane Katrina, Shelia's family found her living in Los Angeles, California,
under the self chosen name of Priscilla Elliot and working as a bartender. Sheila claimed to have no memory of her previous life as a nurse in New Orleans or all the lives she had saved during the hurricane. Sheila appears to have
a. schizophrenia.
b. a dissociative fugue.
c. a dissociative identity disorder.
d. a bipolar disorder.
ANSWER: b
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