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acc299

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Margaret has been suffering with dysthymia for several years and has sought treatment on several
  occasions. About one month ago she developed more severe symptoms of depression which have been
  maintained almost daily.
 
  The condition she is experiencing is best described as
 
  A) chronic melancholia.
  B) adjustment disorder with bipolar features.
  C) double depression.
  D) recurring melancholic depression.

Question 2

Activation of the sympathetic nervous system
 
  A) only happens if someone chooses fight rather than flight.
  B) can have ill effects when it is sustained over time.
  C) helps a person relax.
  D) happens in response to exposure to viruses.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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