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KimWrice

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People who have experienced one or more episodes of major depression, but no episodes of mania or hypomania, are classified as having
 
  a) dysthymia.
  b) cyclothymia.
  c) bipolar II disorder.
  d) unipolar depression.

Question 2

Which aspect of a depressive disorder is most closely associated with stressful life experiences (rather than genetic predisposition)?
 
  a) severity
  b) early onset
  c) number of recurrences
  d) response to medication



aburgess

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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