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newbem

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Debriefing sessions after a traumatic experience
 
  A) have been found to always be of benefit to victims, who typically are appreciative of the service.
  B) have been found to usually be of benefit to victims, although they typically do not want the service.
  C) have not been found to be of benefit to victims, although they typically are appreciative of the service.
  D) have not been found to be of benefit to victims because they resent the offer of services.

Question 2

The time course of the effects of antidepressant medications suggests that
 
  A) changes in cellular functioning are necessary to alleviate the symptoms of depression.
  B) low dopamine levels are the underlying problem in depression.
  C) the effectiveness of the TCAs and SSRIs is largely a placebo effect.
  D) altered synaptic activity is not the source of a depressed mood state.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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