People in a manic episode generally experience which of the following?
a. extreme self-confidence
b. a lack of self-confidence
c. lethargy
d. slow, rambling speech
A
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Recent research has shown that a. ADHD naturally resolves itself over the lifespan
b. ADHD is caused by a single gene called DAT 1. c. the brain of children with ADHD is 3 to 4 percent smaller than children without ADHD. d. all of the above
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A) diagnose the illness. B) select the most appropriate treatment. C) reinterpret diseases as disorders. D) reinterpret signs as symptoms.
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A. preventing the storage of the neurochemicals in vesicles. B. blocking the release of the neurochemicals. C. interfering with the synthesis of the neurochemicals. D. blocking the receptors for the neurochemicals.