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Most boys with gender identity disorder
 
  A) are readily accepted by their peers.
  B) become transvestites in adulthood.
  C) become homosexual adults who no longer wish to change their gender.
  D) become transsexual adults.

Question 2

What are the two main forms of mood disorder? How are these disorders further characterized?
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The two main forms of mood disorder are unipolar, in which a person only experiences depression, and bipolar,
in which a person has mood swings that range from hypomania or mania to depression. A person with bipolar
disorder, however, may not exhibit any depression. The mood disorders are differentiated in terms of severity -
the number of areas of life that are impaired and the degree of impairment, and duration - whether the disorder is
acute, chronic, or intermittent. In addition, each type of mood disorder is further divided into multiple subtypes.



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