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AEWBW

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The beginning of the chapter has Philip Manhards description of his
  experience in these words: I dwelt on the good things. I refused to succumb to self-pity. I'd go back and relive the happiest moments. He was describing how he coped with
 
  a) learning he had cancer.
   b) undergoing delicate heart surgery.
   c) the death of his wife in a car accident.
   d) solitary confinement as a prisoner in Vietnam.

Question 2

Which mood disorder has the highest risk of suicide?
 
  a) bipolar II disorder
   b) bipolar I disorder
   c) unipolar disorder
   d) cyclothymic disorder



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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