Color shift from Photoshop to InDesign?

I'm using Adobe's Creative Cloud family of apps, which have been color synchronized with Adobe Bridge using the North American General Purpose 2 color setting. All of the files I'm working with are set to CMYK. My Photoshop files are set to 8 bits/channel.
I just placed several .psd files in an InDesign document and there is a rather large color shift, with the placed image in InDesign being much darker than the Photoshop image. In addition, and even with InDesign's Display Performance set to "High Quality Display", the placed image is not as crisp as the Photoshop image.
So, my questions are:
Why is there a large color shift between both apps?
Why is the placed image not as clean as the Photoshop image?
What can I do to fix both issues?
Thanks in advance for your help. 

First and foremost, do you have a high-quality monitor, and is it properly calibrated and profiled (using an instrument)? Without that, judging color on-screen is like picking the best picture at the TV dealer.
When you place an image in ID you are looking at a screen preview, not the pixels you see in Photoshop. View > Display Quality > High Quality Display will get you the best quality preview, but it's still just a preview. Turning on Overprint Preview will give you the most accurate color rendition for CMYK.

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