Mood Disorders: Assessment and Treatment |
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The history of treatment for those suffering from a mental illness, or a mood disorder, is quite often a history of… |
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The difference between normal sadness and depression is: |
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A depressed person is most likely to feel: |
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Of the following, who is most likely to develop a Depressive Disorder: |
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A depressed man is more likely to feel |
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Antidepressants should be taken: |
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Which of the following would not be considered Talk Therapy (Psychotherapy): |
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: |
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Which factors are not known to typically cause depression? |
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For a person to meet the Diagnostic Criteria for a Major Depressive Disorder they need to be experiencing the identified symptoms for a minimum of: |
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All of the following are common symptoms of Clinical Depression EXCEPT: |
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Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) differs from Major Depressive Disorder in the following way: |
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Those experiencing Bipolar Disorder have high and low mood swings that are most accurately described as: |
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Manic episodes can be described as moods that are abnormally: |
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The onset of mania or hypomania for people with bipolar disorder is: |
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Patients suffering from Bipolar Disorder or Clinical Depression can, as a result, experience certain elements of: |
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Which of the following has been found effective in treating depression: |
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In considering medical intervention the Social Worker/Therapist may: |
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What are the three types of medication used to treat Bipolar Disorder? |
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One of the main methods to reduce the stigma associated with mood disorders is through: |
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