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Dissociative identity disorder is controversial from a diagnostic perspective, and it is associated with False memory syndrome or recovered memories. Explain these two controversies and causes of concern for the general mental health population.
Harriet Martineau
An English social theorist and Whig writer, often cited as the first female sociologist, who studied and wrote extensively on social and political issues of her time.
Ex-Slaves
Ex-slaves, also known as freedmen, were individuals who had been enslaved and were released from slavery, facing numerous challenges in integrating into society and securing economic and civil rights post-emancipation.
Shakers
A religious sect known for their celibate lifestyle, communal living, and distinctive dance rituals, originally established in 18th-century England and later moving to America.
Dual Personality
A psychological condition, often depicted in literature and media, where an individual exhibits two distinct identities or personalities.
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