Answer:
c. identity confusion.
Explanation:
Identity confusion involve a sense of confusion about who a person is.
Identity Confusion is a personal conflict that occur especially in young adult involving confusion about one's social role and often a sense of loss of continuity to one's personality
Common example of identity confusion is when a person has trouble defining the things that interest them in life, or their political or religious or social viewpoints, or their sexual orientation, or their professional ambitions. In addition to these apparent alterations, the person may experience distortions in time, place, and situation.
Fiona is experiencing identity confusion because as an adult Fiona is having difficulty deciding what to do and as a result feels depressed and unable to do anything.
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Individuals in a dissociative fugue state may not attract attention or receive immediate medical care because they will show no signs of illness nor do they often display odd behavior.
<h3>What is a dissociative disorder?</h3>
Dissociative disorders involve problems with memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior and sense of self. Dissociative symptoms are capable of disrupting many areas of mental functioning. They include the experience of being out of body and memory loss.
Dissociative Fugue or Psychogenic Fugue is a rare disorder in which a person loses their memory and travels great distances to unknown locations, becoming confused about their own identity.
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