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Chapter 5 Mood Disorders and Suicide Total Assessment Guide T A G Question Type Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Multiple Choice Short Answer Essay Factual Conceptual Applied 10 12 15 16 11 14 17 13 18 19 28 27 28 29 33 34 116 20 23 25 26 31 32 21 22 24 30 1 4 111 124 38 5 6 9 115 36 2 3 7 8 112 113 114 35 37 117 118 39 43 46 47 41 42 45 40 44 52 53 56 57 58 62 64 66 67 70 71 72 74 75 77 78 79 120 86 87 88 89 91 94 95 99 101 103 104 105 107 123 125 48 50 51 54 55 60 61 63 65 68 73 80 83 119 121 126 127 128 130 84 90 93 96 97 131 100 106 108 110 49 59 69 76 81 82 129 134 85 92 98 122 102 109 132 133 Topic Overview pp 106 109 Symptoms pp 109 111 Diagnosis pp 111 116 Course and Outcome pp 116 117 Frequency pp 117 119 Causes pp 119 128 Treatment pp 128 132 8 Suicide pp 132 139 ScholarStock 190 Chapter 5 Mood Disorders and Suicide Multiple Choice 5 1 1 You were asked to give a talk to illustrate the problems caused by depression for youth as compared to their parents generation Which of the following could be an accurate way to start your talk The younger generation is experiencing rates of depression higher than previous generations The younger generation is experiencing rates of depression lower than previous generations The younger generation is experiencing depression at a later age than previous generations The younger generation is experiencing rates of depression at the same rate as previous generations Answer a Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 1 Page Reference 106 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 5 4 Are we more likely to experience depression as we get older 5 1 2 Which of the following describes the term affect a state of arousal subjective feelings observable behaviors associated with subjective feelings physiological changes associated with subjective feelings Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 2 Page Reference 106 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood 5 1 3 Which of the following is the term that psychologists use for a pervasive and sustained emotional response that can color the person s perception of the world a b c d a b c d a b c d affect mania depression mood Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 5 1 3 Page Reference 106 Topic Overview Skill Factual ScholarStock 191 5 1 5 Mary has had two episodes of major depression with no other periods of psychological disturbance What is the appropriate description of her symptoms LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood 5 1 4 Which of the following is a clinical feature of mania a b c d a b c d a b c d elated mood criminality dissociation blunted affect Answer a Difficulty 2 Question ID 5 1 4 Page Reference 107 Topic Overview Skill Conceptual LO 5 3 How do depressive and bipolar disorders differ dysthymia double depression bipolar mood disorder depressive disorder Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 5 1 5 Page Reference 107 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 5 3 How do depressive and bipolar disorders differ dysthymia bipolar mood disorder depressive disorder dysphoric mood disorder Answer b Difficulty 2 Question ID 5 1 6 Page Reference 107 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 5 3 How do depressive and bipolar disorders differ 5 1 7 Euphoria is characterized by ScholarStock 192 5 1 6 Robert has just experienced an episode of mania Which diagnostic label best describes his condition a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d elated mood labile affect depressed mood inappropriate affect Answer a Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 7 Page Reference 107 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 5 3 How do depressive and bipolar disorders differ 5 1 8 Which one of these characteristics of clinical depression helps to distinguish it from normal sadness 5 1 9 The case of Cathy presented in your text is an example of major depressive disorder One of the aspects of her case that clearly tells us her mood was more than just normal sadness is that Cathy altered brain chemistry caused by an identifiable precipitant occurs only in people who suffered early losses accompanied by a cluster of signs and symptoms including cognitive features Answer d Difficulty 2 Question ID 5 1 8 Page Reference 107 Topic Overview Skill Factual LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood had become impaired in her ability to work did not have any manic or hypomanic symptoms had been separated from her husband for five years felt unworthy of her latest promotion at work Answer a Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 9 Page Reference 104 Topic Overview Skill Applied LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood 5 1 10 What is dysphoric mood elated mood labile mood depressed mood inappropriate mood ScholarStock 193 Answer c Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 10 Page Reference 109 Topic Symptoms Skill Factual LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood 5 1 11 As was the case of Debbie in the textbook it is often the case that symptoms of mania are initially very frightening quite pleasant triggered by some specific life stress indistinguishable from depression Answer b Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 11 Page Reference 109 Topic Symptoms Skill Conceptual LO 5 3 How do depressive and bipolar disorders differ 5 1 12 Which of the following is an important consideration in distinguishing clinical depression from normal sadness In clinical depression the mood change always occurs in the absence of any precipitating event A clinically depressed mood is often accompanied by an enhanced ability to function in usual social situations Engaging in pleasant activities may temporarily lift a clinically depressed mood A clinical mood change is usually accompanied by a cluster of additional signs and symptoms Answer d Difficulty 1 Question ID 5 1 12 Page Reference 108 Topic Symptoms Skill Factual LO 5 1 What is the difference between clinical depression and a low mood 5 1 13 Betty believes she is less capable than her coworkers even though she has won many awards for her performance She often feels lonely and believes no one wants to be her friend Her future seems empty and meaningless These traits characterize cyclothymia psychotic depression the depressive triad somatic deficits in depression ScholarStock 194 a b c d a b c d a b c d Answer c


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