A) would be considered "moody."
B) cannot function normally at all.
C) has more depressive episodes.
D) has full manic episodes.
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A) Patients do not recover from episodes of major depression without treatment.
B) Delaying or preventing future episodes of major depression is an important treatment goal.
C) After a patient has experienced a major depressive episode and recovered, treatment can be discontinued.
D) Close to 100% of patients with major depressive disorder respond to drug treatment.
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A) the context of the life event, as well as its meaning to the individual, is more important than the nature of the event itself.
B) an individual's current mood state might distort earlier memories of stressful life events that precipitated the depression.
C) stressful life events are strongly related to the onset of mood disorders.
D) recurrent episodes of depression, but not initial episodes, are strongly predicted by major life stress.
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A) increasing.
B) leveling off.
C) about the same as adults.
D) decreasing.
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A) depression
B) bipolar disorder
C) both
D) neither
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A) greater right anterior brain activity.
B) greater left anterior brain activity.
C) more alpha wave activity.
D) less overall brain activity.
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A) bipolar disorder.
B) major depressive disorder.
C) bipolar II disorder
D) cyclothymic disorder
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A) depressive disorders.
B) affective disorders.
C) psychotic episodes.
D) depressive neuroses.
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A) 11%; 4%
B) 16%; 6%
C) 21%; 8%
D) 25%; 10%
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A) dysphoric
B) seasonal affective
C) bipolar III
D) cyclothymic
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A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) 9 months
D) 1 year
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A) Being depressed triples the risk of death in the elderly.
B) Suicide rates are the second highest of any age group due to depression.
C) The prevalence of depression is almost equal among elderly men and women.
D) All of the above
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A) childbirth
B) a hysterectomy
C) a physical assault
D) menopause
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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) aggression
B) passiveness
C) shyness
D) coping behavior
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A) persistent depressive disorder.
B) cyclothymic disorder.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) double depression.
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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) 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) Overwhelming evidence suggests mood disorders are familial and reflect an underlying genetic vulnerability.
B) Studies are now beginning to identify a small group of genes that may contribute to genetic vulnerability to some types of depression.
C) The genetic contribution to depression falls in the range of approximately 40% for females and 20% for males.
D) All of the above
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A) SSRIs.
B) mixed reuptake inhibitors.
C) MAO inhibitors.
D) GABA inhibitors.
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