A study that followed people with bipolar disorder for nearly 3 years found that those with greater sensitivity to reward relapsed into manic or hypomanic symptoms sooner than did those with lower sensitivity to reward. Provide an example of what sensitivity to reward and a relapse into manic or hypomanic symptoms might look like.

What will be an ideal response?


Students answers will vary.
? EXAMPLE: Whereas a person without bipolar disorder might enjoy a fun evening out with friends and then go home to relax, a person with bipolar disorder might find the evening so rewarding that she stays up through the night

Psychology

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A. Effective treatment is not possible without such an understanding. B. Classification of disorders cannot be done without such information. C. Such knowledge might make both the prevention and successful treatment of mental disorders possible. D. Disagreements about the causes of psychopathology have long limited the advancements made in the study of abnormal psychology.

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a. ovaries. b. pancreas. c. pituitary. d. parathyroid.

Psychology

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a. Instructional b. Diagnostic c. Grading d. Placement

Psychology

Describe the long-term consequences of divorce on children. What factors help children make a more positive adjustment?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology