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aabwk4

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Normalfeelings of depression becomes a mood disorder when
 
  a. there is no identifiable cause for it.
  b. the degree of impairment is judged severe enough to warrant a diagnosis.
  c. it lasts for more than a month.
  d. it ceases to be justified and adaptive.

Question 2

What is the goal of post-disaster debriefing?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

b. the degree of impairment is judged severe enough to warrant a diagnosis.

Answer to Question 2

Debriefing provides those who are affected by a traumatic situation with a chance to share their experiences, feelings, and concerns.



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