The four most common types of depressive disorder are:
A) Unipolar (major) , manic, multipolar, and dysthymic
B) Unipolar (major) , bipolar, multipolar, and dysthymic
C) Unipolar (major) , bipolar, manic, and dysthymic
D) Unipolar (major) , bipolar, manic, and seasonal (SAD)
E) Unipolar (major) , bipolar, dysthymic, and seasonal (SAD)
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Q1: Depression is a psychopathology that is classified
Q2: Depression is characterised by an abnormally:
A) Elated
Q4: The diagnosis of a major depressive disorder
Q5: Manic episodes in bipolar disorder include elevated
Q6: The factors that cause depression may be
Q7: Reliability, in diagnostic testing, means the findings
Q8: Validity, in diagnostic testing, means the tests
Q9: Many people with major depression also suffer
Q10: Biological explanations of major depressive disorders focusing
Q11: Concordance rates support genetic causes for depressive
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