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charchew

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What is double depression?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

School phobia in young children is most often associated with
 
  a) fear of being away from parents.
  b) fear of humiliation by peers.
  c) fear of academic demands.
  d) fear of the unknown.



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Answer to Question 1

Double depression occurs when a person suffers from both dysthymic disorder and major depression. In one survey, almost half of the people who had dysthymic disorder also had at least one episode of major depression.

Answer to Question 2

a



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