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Which of the following statements is true about dissociative disorders?

a. . In dissociative identity disorder, an individual displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities.

b. Dissociative fugue involves an actual loss of information from memory and typically results from a physiological cause

c. In multiple personality disorder, an individual experiences a significant, selective memory loss.

d. In dissociative amnesia, people have a constant fear of illness and a preoccupation with their health.

Answer :

Option (a) In dissociative identity disorder, an individual displays characteristics of two or more distinct personalities is a True Statement.

An uncommon disorder known as DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is a mental health condition that causes two or more unique personas to coexist and alternately control the person. A person who has DID may experience multiple personalities.  The symptoms cannot be attributed to a physical condition or a substance's direct psychological effects.

Alterations in behavior, awareness, memory, perception and other areas are also affected by the disruption of identity, including changes in one's sense of self and feeling of agency.

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