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skymedlock

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Which of the following papers was drawn from Freud's clinical observations of those suffering from depression?
 
  a) Mourning and Melancholia
  b) Repression and Depression
  c) Frustration of the Id
  d) Depression Manifesto

Question 2

The insanity associated with general paresis
 
  A) has no known physical cause.
  B) results from an infection of the brain.
  C) is seen only in the aging who have compromised health.
  D) is caused by excessive alcohol consumption.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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