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- 3. In depression deficits in function may result in the individual dissociating affective response from their relevant contexts
- 4. A major cause of depression in women is
- 5. Learned helplessness theory been applied to depression
- 6. Treatment for depression
- 9. An emotion characterised by boundless,frenzied energy and feelings of euphoria
- 12. A mood disorder involving emotional,motivational,behavioural,physical and cognitive symptoms
- 13. A theory of depression in which individuals exhibit an expectation that positive outcomes will not occur negative outcomes will occur and that the individual has no response available that will change this state of affairs
- 14. Theories of depression which suggest that people who are likely to become depressed attributive negative life events to internal,stable and global factors
- 18. A freudian concept whereby other kinds of losses within one's life are viewed as equivalent to losing a loved one
- 19. A theory of depression in which depressed people hold negative views of themselves,negative views of their future and if the world
- 21. Beck's cognitive theory proposes that individual suffering from depression have developed
- 23. A form of depression in which the suffer has experienced at least 2 years of depressed mood for more days than not
- 26. A type of parenting characterized by high levels of overprotection combined with a lack of warmth and care
- 27. In psychoanalytic theories of depression is a problem
- 28. Structural and functional abnormalities in the have been found to be associated with major depression
- 29. Depression is an
- 30. A drug used in the treatment of bipolar disorder
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- 1. A theory that argues that depression is maintained by a negative schema that leads depressed individual to hold negative views about themselves,their future and the world
- 2. Depression after childbirth
- 7. A psychological disorder characterized by relatively extended periods of clinical depression which cause significant distress to the individual and impairment in social or occupational functioning
- 8. Disruptive mood dysregulation disorders is more in
- 10. A disorder characterized by depression and mood fluctuations together with physical symptoms such as extreme fatigue,muscle pain,chest pain,headaches and noise and light sensitivity
- 11. In major depression hippocampal abnormalities are regularly linked with high levels of
- 15. A condition of regularly occurring depression in winter with a remission the following spring or summer
- 16. A theory of depression that argues that people become depressed following unavoidable negative life events because these events give rise to a cognitive set that makes individuals learn to become helpless,lethargic and depressed
- 17. In bipolar 2 disorder major depressive episodes alternate with periods of
- 20. A form of depression characterised by atleast 2 years of hypomania symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a manic episode and in which the suffer experiences alternating periods of withdrawal then exuberance,inadequacy and then high self-esteem
- 22. In major depression which is a significant neurotransmitter
- 24. What should you respond to a depressed person
- 25. A psychological disorder characterized by periods of mania that alternate with periods of depression
