Auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) occur in people with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and those with psychotic disorders.How do these hallucinations in DID patients differ from those in patients with psychotic disorders?
A) DID patients report that the voices are from familiar figures in their past, such as parents.
B) DID patients report that the voices are coming from outside their own heads.
C) DID patients report that the voices are coming from inside their own heads.
D) DID patients report that the voices frequently tell the patient to kill or harm others.
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