Asked by Hannah Hanson on Apr 24, 2024

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Which of the following matches is incorrect?

A) dissociative amnesia: inability to recall important personal information
B) depersonalization/derealization disorder: presence of two or more personalities
C) dissociative identity disorder: presence of two or more personalities
D) dissociative amnesia with fugue: sudden, unexpected flight from home
E) depersonalization/derealization disorder: feeling of being detached from oneself

Depersonalization

A psychological condition wherein individuals feel detached from themselves and their surroundings, as if they are observing their life from an external viewpoint.

Derealization

A mental state where the outside world feels unreal or distant, often accompanying dissociative disorders.

Dissociative Amnesia

A psychological disorder characterized by memory loss that can't be explained by normal forgetfulness, often triggered by trauma or stress.

  • Distinguish between different types of dissociative and somatic symptom disorders.
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Paula Marie6 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Depersonalization/derealization disorder involves feelings of detachment from oneself and/or the world around them, not the presence of two or more personalities (which is characteristic of dissociative identity disorder).