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What is the prevalence of dysthymia in the general population?
 
  a) .5
  b) 1
  c) 6
  d) 8

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Marsha was seen last year at the Mental Health Center where she was diagnosed as having a major depressive episode. During the last six months, she has had five additional episodes. What is her present diagnosis?
 
  a) major depressive disorder with psychotic features
   b) bipolar I disorder
   c) dysthymia
   d) recurrent major depressive disorder



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