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This major depressive disorder was previously known as "S.A.D."
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MDD with Peripartum Onset
MDD with Seasonal Pattern
Persistent MDD
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This major depressive disorder's symptoms change with the seasons; usually worse in winter and fall than in warmer months.
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MDD with Peripartum Onset
Persistent MDD
MDD with Seasonal Pattern
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This major depressive disorder was previously known as "S.A.D."
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This major depressive disorder's symptoms change with the seasons; usually worse in winter and fall than in warmer months.
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This major depressive disorder is most likely caused by a lack of sunlight.
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This type of major depressive disorder occurs during and/or following childbirth.
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This type of major depressive disorder affects approximately 14% of the population.
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This type of major depressive disorder is not exclusive to women, also affecting fathers.
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This type of major depressive disorder is also known as "dysthymia."
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This type of major depressive disorder is chronic, with symptoms lasting at least two years.
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A patient was diagnosed with a personality disorder and told his prognosis was good, but he was not offered any treatment. What treatment might be recommended?
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Ann was surprised to find that she experiences depression differently than her friend, Fred. What is the difference between men and women with depressive disorder?
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A patient who was diagnosed with erectile dysfunction was told that the cause was psychological. What percentage of erectile disorders are related to psychological issues?
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A client diagnosed with schizophrenia is often seen in the community talking to herself and responding to internal voices. What symptom is she exhibiting/experiencing?
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How is anorexia nervosa similar to bulimia nervosa?
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Increased substance use to achieve previous effects.
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Chemical messenger in the brain. (one neurotransmitter of many)
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Not speaking.
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Parrot-like repetition.
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Inability to speak due to dementia.
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False belief held in the face of strong contradictory evidence.
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Inability to act appropriately in acute episodes of mental illness.
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Perceiving something that is not there or someone who is not there.