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Dissociative disorders involve disruptions or discontinuities in the operation and integration of many areas of psychological functioning. Which of the following is not a functional area affected in dissociative disorders?

a. Memory.
b. Consciousness.
c. Perception.
d. Delusional beliefs.
e. Emotional responses.

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Answer: Option D. Delusional beliefs.

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Dissociative disorders involves a persistent mental state that is characterized by feelings of being detached from reality, being outside of one’s own body, or experiencing memory loss. Dissociative disorders involve disruptions or discontinuities in the operation and integration of many areas of psychological functioning. Dissociative disorders involve problems with memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior and sense of self. Dissociative symptoms can potentially disrupt every area of mental functioning.

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