Once a month, Mary experiences depressed mood, difficulty sleeping, low energy, increased appetite, and also becomes tearful quite easily. After a week or so, she feels normal again. What is her most likely diagnosis?
a) Major depressive disorder
b) Bipolar disorder
c) Mania
d) Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
d
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The importance one gives to certain content areas of identity, and the salience of some aspects of identity over others contributes to the of identity
a. evaluation b. resolution c. moratorium d. content
Cory is in therapy due to trauma he experienced as a child. His Freudian-trained therapist regularly asks him about his dreams. The therapist is interested in his dreams
A) in order to gain insight into his motives, desires, and conflicts of which he is unaware. B) because he wants to understand Cory's random brainstem signals. C) in order to help him resolve current concerns and problems he is consciously aware of. D) as a way to help him eliminate or strengthen neural connections.
From the time of the early Greek philosophers through Plato, men and women were viewed as essentially similar, especially when thinking about them in the ideal. Allen (1985) called this way of thinking ____
a. sex equality c. sex polarity b. sex unity d. sex neutrality
Extreme physical immobility or excessive peculiar physical movements are known as:
a) melancholic features. b) catatonic features. c) mixed features. d) atypical features.