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kamilo84

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Describe the key symptoms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. How might a 6-year-old exhibit these symptoms?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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To decide whether a person should be diagnosed as bipolar I or bipolar II, a diagnostician must ask, ____.
 
  a. Have any of your close relatives ever had this problem?
  b. Have you taken any medication for your moods?
  c. Have you had a history of manic episodes?
  d. Have you ever guilty about your disorder?



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abro1885

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Answer to Question 1

 Severe and recurrent temper tantrums, different from typical temper tantrums
 Child's mood is persistently and persistently irritable or angry
 Six-year-old (this disorder cannot be diagnosed before the age of 5) would exhibit frequent and intense temper tantrums that are destructive in nature; recovery from temper tantrums is difficult

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Kedrick2014

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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