A) interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) .
B) conditional therapy.
C) cognitive therapy.
D) antidepressive therapy.
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A) 2-5%
B) 6-10%
C) 18-24%
D) 20-40%
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A) single episode type is more common.
B) recurrent type is more common.
C) single episode symptoms are more severe.
D) recurrent symptoms are more severe.
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A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 100
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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 often an important treatment goal, instead of merely recovering from current depression.
C) After a patient has experienced a major depressive episode and recovered, treatment can be discontinued.
D) Close to 100 percent of patients with major depressive disorder respond to drug treatment.
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A) universal programs.
B) selected interventions.
C) indicated interventions.
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 only depressive episodes can be treated.
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A) full manic episodes.
B) hypomanic episodes.
C) both manic and hypomanic episodes.
D) neither manic nor hypomanic episodes.
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A) the episode may not entirely clear up, leaving some residual symptoms.
B) the likelihood of a subsequent episode is high.
C) the next episode is likely to be manic, rather than depressive.
D) subsequent episodes may be associated with incomplete inter-episode recovery.
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A) 16; 2.7
B) 25; 15
C) 46; 14
D) 85; 10
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A) a higher rate of depression in men.
B) a higher rate of depression in women.
C) approximately equal rates of depression for males and females.
D) no symptoms of depression in either males or females.
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A) a sense of hopelessness.
B) a shameful or humiliating experience.
C) previous suicide attempt(s) .
D) a vague suicidal fantasy without detailed plans.
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A) Medications for bipolar disorder are very potent and have serious side effects
B) ADHD is more impairing than bipolar disorder, so one would be ignoring the real problem
C) Insurance companies don't recognize childhood bipolar disorder and will not reimburse treatment for it.
D) There are no major risks, as the two disorders are so similar that treatments are essentially the same.
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A) all cases.
B) mild cases only.
C) severe cases only.
D) double depression only.
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A) More intrusive than ECT
B) Less effective than ECT
C) The last resort treatment for depression because it causes memory loss
D) Has only been tested in a few individuals
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A) females experience major depressive disorders less frequently than males.
B) men have twice as many mood disorders as women.
C) bipolar disorder rarely has an onset age greater than 40.
D) dysthymia occurs equally across gender.
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A) extremely severe.
B) very mild.
C) accompanied by depression or anxiety.
D) related to a medical condition.
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A) having one close friend did not affect recovery from depression.
B) having social support helped speed recovery from depressive episodes.
C) having social support had no effect in China.
D) having too much social support actually overwhelmed patients and worsened their depression in some cases.
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A) antipsychotics
B) tranquilizers
C) anticonvulsants
D) opiates
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