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Javier is a migrant worker in a California orchard, and has been sad ever since he left his home in Central America two years ago. Although he believes he can provide more for his family by continuing the work he has, he feels down all the time, has trouble sleeping, and has no appetite at all. He can't concentrate at anything. Given that his symptoms have lasted for two years, Javier probably has
 
  a. dysthymia.
  b. cyclothymia.
  c. major depressive disorder.
  d. bipolar I disorder.

Question 2

The female corollary to male hypoactive sexual desire disorder is female
 
  a. sexual aversion disorder.
  b. hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
  c. hyperactive desire disorder.
  d. sexual interest/arousal disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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