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jenna1

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What is the most typical seasonal pattern in mood disorders?
 
  a. mania in summer, recovery in winter
  b. mania in winter, recovery in spring
  c. depression in winter, recovery in spring
  d. depression in summer, recovery in winter

Question 2

Which of the following sets of symptoms suggests the presence of melancholia?
 
  a. weight gain, dysphoria, and hallucinations
  b. anxiety, excessive guilt, and depression worse in the evening
  c. difficulty getting to sleep, psychomotor agitation, and significant weight gain
  d. absence of any feelings of pleasure, early morning awakening, and marked psychomotor retardation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d.





 

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