"Honey, you know how we have always wanted to be in business for ourselves? Well, today I did it! I have rented a 3000 square foot business, hired six employees, ordered office furniture; we are in business." During the first three weeks, Todd was surprisingly successful, but one morning he was so down he could not get out of bed. He starred at the ceiling day after day while his wife attempted to rescue their investment. Todd appears to be suffering from:

A. depression.
B. bipolar disorder.
C. illusion of grandeur.
D. a conversion disorder.

A

No.

Take into account what happened before he got "so down."

To determine which condition Todd might be suffering from, we can analyze the symptoms described in the given scenario.

The fact that Todd initially started the business with enthusiasm and was surprisingly successful for the first three weeks indicates that he was experiencing an elevated mood or increased energy. However, his sudden inability to get out of bed, along with staring at the ceiling and feeling down for multiple days, suggests a shift in mood towards a more depressed state.

Based on these symptoms, Todd is most likely suffering from depression, which is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, low energy, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, and difficulty in functioning. Depression can disrupt daily life and can have a significant impact on a person's ability to carry out their daily responsibilities, such as running a business.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. depression.