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tingc95

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An important difference between major depressive disorder, recurrent and major depressive disorder, single episode is that
 
  a. single episode type is more common.
 b. recurrent type is more common.
 c. single episode symptoms are more severe.
  d. recurrent symptoms are more severe.

Question 2

Dysphoric mania refers to a type of mood disorder in which manic episodes are
 
  a. extremely severe.
 b. very mild.
 c. accompanied by depression or anxiety.
  d. related to a medical condition.



moormoney

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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