Kelly has been feeling very sad for a month. Her sadness is so pronounced that she has not showered for days on end, sometimes has forgotten to eat, and has not been interested in doing anything. Kelly probably has:
A) double depression.
B) persistent depressive disorder.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) unipolar depression.
D) unipolar depression.
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All but which of the following are premises of Adler's individual psychology?
a. All children have feelings of inferiority. b. The creative self is a mostly unconscious part of the personality. c. Humans have a drive for superiority that can lead to positive or negative behaviors. d. There is a part of the personality that organizes goal-seeking behavior. e. Feelings of inferiority lead to a desire to compensate.
Winnie exhibits the essential feature of bipolar disorder, which is ____
a. depressed mood b. chronic fatigue c. changing moods from happy to serious d. one or more manic or hypomanic episodes
During the third trimester, the fetus gains about _____ pounds
a. three c. five b. four d. five and one-half
In the analogy problem "hockey:puck::soccer:__________," knowing what hockey and
puck have in common and what hockey and soccer have in common is what Spearman referred to as the ability to a. perceive and understand what is being experienced. b. apply a rule inferred from one case to a similar case. c. perceive the relations among concepts. d. deduce a specific conclusion from a general set of premises. e. perceive causal relations.