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CBme

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The individual diagnosed with schizophreniform disorder
 
  A) experiences a schizophrenia-like psychosis that lasts for less than a month.
  B) has a mild case of schizophrenia combined with signs of a mood disorder.
  C) usually exhibits symptoms of schizophrenia that would fit only undifferentiated type.
  D) is likely to take actions based on their delusions.

Question 2

Julia clearly had psychotic symptoms. As she also showed symptoms of bipolar disorder, she was
  ultimately diagnosed with
 
  A) schizophreniform disorder. B) undifferentiated type.
  C) schizoaffective disorder. D) residual type.


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Answer to Question 1

Saved me massive time.

Answer to Question 2

Muchas Gracias :)



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