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Bipolar disorder is an example of (1 point) Responses a phobia. a phobia. a mood disorder. a mood disorder. an impulse-control
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Define mood disorder.
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Define depression.
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What are the two psychological disorders recognized all over the world? aDepression and Sleeping disorders b. Schizophrenia and
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Kipsy fluctuates between an energized phase where she has an inflated self esteem and difficulty sleeping and a down phase where
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
A. a phobia B. a mood disorder C. an impulse-control disorder D. an anxiety disorder
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None of your business
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point) O a phobia. O a mood disorder. O an impulse-control disorder. O an anxiety disorder.
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Bipolar Disorder usually includes a person having experienced at least one manic episode and one depressive episode
True or False
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Which of the following is true of mood disorders:
A. Difficulties that take on a physical form, for which there is no medical
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Mania is an extended state of intense wild elation
True or False
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Unlike ordinary emotional fluctuations, mood disorders:
A. Are so strong that they interfere with daily life B. Are brief rather
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point) a phobia. a mood disorder. an impulse-control disorder. an anxiety disorder
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point) Responses a phobia. a mood disorder. an impulse-control disorder. an anxiety
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Kanna
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point) Responses a phobia. a phobia. a mood disorder. a mood disorder. an impulse-control
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Arianna's behavior was cryptic to say the least. The momentary bursts of laughter between her tears completely baffled us.
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Marquez Benson
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point) A a phobia. B a mood disorder. C an impulse-control disorder. D an anxiety disorder.
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Henri is concerned about his friend, Tobias. Tobias is full of energy and pep one day and then extremely depressed the next.
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William has been feeling sad for no apparent reason and she has lost interest in many of the activities she once enjoyed while
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True or False:
Mood disorders and personality disorders often make it difficult for a person to get along with others. (1 point)
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A Teenage Dirtbag
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Panic disorder is
a form of depression. a mood disorder. a characteristic of bipolar disorder. a type of anxiety disorder.
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The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen
Group of answer choices anxiety schizophrenia apathy depression
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A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
Group of answer choices apathy depression anxiety schizophrenia
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Jennie feels sad all the time now. She has not enjoyed anything for months. Jennie is probably suffering from:(1 point)
Responses
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Jennie feels sad all the time now. She has not enjoyed anything for months. Jennie is probably suffering from:(1 point)
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oliver
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Bipolar disorder is an example of(1 point)
Responses a phobia. a phobia. a mood disorder. a mood disorder. an impulse-control
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heydud
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Jennie feels sad all the time now she has not enjoyed anything for months jennie is probably suffering from
A.a phobia B.clinical
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True or False:
Mood disorders and personality disorders often make it difficult for a person to get along with others. (1 point)
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ski
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Bipolar disorder is an example of(1 point)
Responses a phobia. a phobia. a mood disorder. a mood disorder. an impulse-control
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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Bipolar disorder is an example of (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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Jennie feels sad all the time now. She has not enjoyed anything for months. Jennie is probably suffering from: (1 point)
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Jenny Phil said all the time now she has not enjoyed anything for months. Jenny is probably suffering from? A phobia. clinical
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A person who feels persistently sad, loses interest in activities, and has difficulty sleeping may be diagnosed with:
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I'm sad all the time and a big loss of appetite and thoughts of self-harm is this depression or something else? :(
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John has previously been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, and he is currently undergoing treatment
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Wilma has been feeling sad for no apparent reason, and she has lost interest in
many of the activities she once enjoyed. While
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Bipolar disorder is an example of
(1 point)
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Jayla
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Question 10: A person who becomes hostile, moody, withdrawn, and depressed is considered a(n):
-Alcoholic -Drug Addict -Lunatic
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Another word for depression
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Major depressive disorder in children can be diagnosed if the symptom criteria have been met for
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