In the DSM-5, depressive disorders are divided into which three major subcategories?
a. major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder
b. major depressive disorder, seasonal depressive disorder and persistent depressive disorder
c. mild depression, moderate depression, and severe depression
d. major depression, cyclothymic disorder, and dysthymic disorder
A
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Sociologist George Herbert Mead proposed that a __________ emerges when children adopt a view of the self that resembles others' attitudes toward the child
A) sense of doubt B) well-organized psychological self C) superiority complex D) strong sense of guilt
People with schizophrenia may have difficulty with the form of thought - in other words, their thoughts do not make sense. The observable sign of this is
a. a delusion. b. a hallucination. c. disorganized speech. d. disorganized behavior.