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A repeated focus on negative thoughts, problems, symptoms, and possible consequences of these problems is known as ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Romeo is grandiose in his thinking, incoherent in his speech, and so hyperactive he has hardly sat down in the past week. DeJuan is overactive and elated, starting projects but not completing them. However, he shows neither delusions nor incoherence in his speech. According to the DSM-5, ____
 
  a. Romeo illustrates the hypomanic state, and DeJuan the manic state.
  b. Romeo and DeJuan both illustrate the manic state.
  c. Romeo and DeJuan both illustrate the hypomanic state.
  d. Romeo illustrates the manic state, and DeJuan the hypomanic state.



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Answer to Question 1

rumination

Answer to Question 2

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