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gbarreiro

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Two months after her husband's death, Connie was still not herself. She often forgot to feed the dog, was
  late for work on a regular basis, and had not yet thrown out his clothes. Which of the following diagnoses
  would apply to Connie?
  _
 
  A) postpartum depression
  B) Connie does not have a disorder
  C) dysthymia
  D) adjustment disorder with depressed mood

Question 2

Who is likely to have the most severe stress?
 
  A) Lauren, who sees the clean-up of an accident and finds out later it involved one of her friends.
  B) Bill, who has a deadline the next day for an important project.
  C) Josh, who has just been told he has cancer and whose wife announces she is leaving him when he
  tells her the news.
  D) Anne, who is planning her wedding.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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