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A young woman cannot stop thinking about how hopeless her life is. No matter how much she tries to think about other things, all she can think about is what has gone wrong. This woman is engaging in ____.
 
  a. hypomania
 b. expansive mood
  c. rumination
 d. psychosis

Question 2

Jill has had one episode of major depression with no history of mania or hypomania. What could she be diagnosed with?
 
  a. persistent depressive disorder
 b. premenstrual dysphoric disorder
  c. major depressive disorder
 d. anxious distress



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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