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What are the key features of dissociative identity disorder (DID)? List and describe each.
Reversibility
The understanding that certain operations or actions can be done and then undone, returning to the original state, a concept crucial in cognitive development.
Preoperational Stage
A developmental phase, posited by Jean Piaget, where children from ages 2 to 7 engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic and taking the perspective of others.
Egocentric
In cognitive development, the inability to differentiate between one’s own perspective and someone else’s perspective.
Sensorimotor Period
The stage of cognitive development in early childhood characterized by the integration of sensory and motor activities.
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