What is the difference between Bipolar I and Bipolar II?
What will be an ideal response?
Bipolar I: mania and depression, more common
Bipolar II: hypomania and depression
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Clinical studies have shown that 50% to 75% of patients taking Prozac and other SSRIs will experience
A. manic episodes. B. suicidal tendencies. C. sexual dysfunction. D. cardiac irregularities.
Samantha is working with her therapist on a coping strategy to prepare her for an upcoming surgery that she is anxious about. Over the course of several months, they discuss what Samantha should expect to experience from the time she arrives at the hospital until she is discharged. What type of technique is Samantha MOST likely experiencing?
What will be an ideal response?
Research suggests that talking on a cell phone while driving ______.
a. does not cause errors or slow reaction time b. does not slow reaction time any more than does listening to the radio c. causes significantly more errors and slows reaction time significantly more than listening to the radio. d. does not impair driving as long as the driver is using a “hands-free” telephone
The available data from patients with brain damage to circuits controlling attention indicate that
a. the brain mechanisms controlling attention are inseparable from the brain mechanisms directly involved in perception. b. multiple brain mechanisms are responsible for the control of attention. c. a single mechanism governs the ability to disengage attention from its current focus and the ability to lock into a new attention focus. d. the mechanisms controlling attention differ from one individual to the next.