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In the sociocognitive view, dissociative identity disorder results from pressure and suggestion by clinicians,
interacting with patients' need for a plausible explanation for their problems.
Deviant Acts
Actions that go against the norms or laws of a society, which can range from minor nonconformities to major offenses.
Ritualists
Individuals who strictly adhere to established rituals or ceremonies, often within a religious or cultural context.
Retreatists
Individuals who reject both the cultural goals and the institutional means of achieving them, withdrawing from society's expectations.
Differential Association
A theory that suggests individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance.
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