A) Prozac
B) St. John's Wort
C) an anticonvulsant
D) lithium
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A) Suicide is often associated with psychological disorders, especially depression.
B) All people who attempt suicide have mood disorders.
C) A small percentage of adolescent suicides are an expression of severe depression.
D) Suicide is generally a response to some disappointment in people who are otherwise psychologically healthy.
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A) arbitrary inference
B) overgeneralization
C) splitting
D) dissociating
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A) discrimination and poverty.
B) abuse and sexual harassment.
C) both of these
D) none of these
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A) SSRIs.
B) tricyclics.
C) MAO inhibitors.
D) tranquilizers.
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A) function independently of other neurotransmitters.
B) regulate other neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine and dopamine.
C) be unrelated to symptoms.
D) none of the above.
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A) aggression
B) passiveness
C) shyness
D) coping behavior
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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) the suppression of neurogenesis in the hippocampus is due to the connection between high stress hormones and depression.
B) low hippocampal volume may precede and contribute to the onset of depression
C) electroconvulsive therapy seems to produce neurogenesis in the hippocampus
D) all of the above.
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A) bipolar disorder.
B) major depressive disorder.
C) bipolar II disorder
D) cyclothymic disorder
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A) biological and psychological vulnerabilities partially explain disorders.
B) that interpersonal problems are irrelevant to mood disorders.
C) that social support is irrelevant to mood disorders.
D) that being adopted increases your chances of a mood disorder by 25%.
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A) does not exist.
B) is rare.
C) is fairly common.
D) is a part of bipolar disorder.
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A) environmental interactions.
B) acquiring new relationships.
C) identification and correction of deficits in social skills.
D) interpersonal role disputes.
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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) 11%; 4%
B) 16%; 6%
C) 21%; 8%
D) 25%; 10%
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A) major depressive disorder with peripartum onset
B) baby blues
C) persistent depressive disorder
D) major depressive episode with seasonal onset
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A) never have another episode.
B) most likely have just one more episode.
C) probably have several episodes throughout their lives.
D) later have a manic episode.
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A) exposure to bright light shortly after awakening.
B) exposure to bright light in the evening.
C) exposure to a negative ion generator shortly after awakening.
D) exposure to a negative ion generator in the evening.
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A) treatment response
B) resistance to treatment
C) medication side effects
D) suicide
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