What type of psychotic symptoms might be seen in someone suffering from major depressive disorder?

What will be an ideal response?

The presence of psychotic symptoms indicates that a break with reality has occurred and involves hallucinations and/or delusions. The psychotic symptoms seen in depression are mood-congruent and are symptoms consistent with being depressed, such as themes of personal inadequacy, guilt, deserved punishment, and death The depressed individual, for example, might believe that their internal organs have totally deteriorated.

Psychology

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Withdrawal as a method of birth control ____

a. requires advance preparation b. involves withdrawing the penis to the vaginal opening before ejaculation c. involves ejaculation well away from the vagina d. can be 99% effective if done properly

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