A) in people in general.
B) in people who have already been depressed.
C) only in people who are currently depressed.
D) only in women.
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A) only in her manic state.
B) only in her depressive state.
C) in both her manic and depressive state.
D) in neither her manic or depressive state.
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A) Stressful life events
B) Stress hormones
C) Neurotransmitters
D) All of these
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A) 16%; 3%
B) 25%; 15%
C) 40%; 5%
D) 85%; 10%
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A) 29%
B) 42%
C) 66%
D) 81%
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A) become anxious that the drug is too toxic.
B) miss the euphoric feelings that mania produces.
C) start to have panic attacks.
D) cannot afford the high cost of the medication.
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A) low levels of serotonin are sufficient to explain the etiology of mood disorders.
B) the norepinephrine system regulates serotonin levels; if norepinephrine is low, depression will occur.
C) when serotonin levels are low, other neurotransmitter systems become dysregulated and contribute to mood irregularities.
D) the absolute levels of neurotransmitters are more significant in mood regulation than the overall balance of the various neurotransmitters.
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A) symptoms tend to be somewhat milder.
B) symptoms tend to be of shorter duration.
C) symptoms tend to be of longer duration.
D) both a and c
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A) lowered thyroid functioning
B) weight loss
C) toxicity
D) lack of energy
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A) Depressive episodes generally last longer.
B) Manic episodes generally last longer.
C) Both types of episodes typically last about the same amount of time.
D) This comparison cannot be made because depressive episodes are always treated.
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A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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A) stop taking the medication in order to bring on a depressive state.
B) stop taking the medication in order to bring on a manic state.
C) overdose on the medication during a severe manic state.
D) become addicted to the medications during a severe manic state.
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A) may speed up the "process" of grief with intervention from a mental health professional.
B) may be predisposed to depressive disorders.
C) may exhibit undifferentiated dysthymia.
D) rarely exhibit impacted grief reaction.
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A) social and psychological explanations seem to account for factors that contribute to both anxiety and depression.
B) for mania, the biological vulnerability may not be specific to that disorder.
C) the same genetic factors contribute to both anxiety and depression.
D) All of the above
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A) intense feelings of guilt.
B) loss of appetite and weight loss.
C) suicidal thoughts.
D) a sense of helplessness.
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A) wildly excited tone of voice
B) lack of eye contact
C) constant crying
D) laughing
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A) Issues of intimacy
B) Role disputes
C) Adjustment to loss
D) Social skills deficit correction
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A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
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A) on their own eventually.
B) only with medication.
C) only with therapy.
D) in women, but not men.
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A) Clear, coherent speech
B) Hypoactive behavior
C) Fatigue
D) Grandiosity
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