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Abnormal Psychology Chapter 5 Mood Disorders and Suicide
Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn Abnormal Psychology Second Edition Chapter 5 Mood Disorders and Suicide Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 1 Three Types of Mood Disorder Episodes Robin S
Table 5.1 Three Types of Mood Disorder Episodes Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 2 DSM-5 Criteria for Major Depressive Episode Robin S
Table 5.2 DSM-5 Criteria for Major Depressive Episode Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 3 Major Depressive Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 5.3 Major Depressive Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5.4 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 5 Persistent Depressive Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 5.5 Persistent Depressive Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Stress activates the hypothalamus, which releases corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), which in turn stimulates the pituitary gland to release adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which then leads the adrenal glands to release cortisol. According to the stress–diathesis model of depression, people who become depressed have high levels of cortisol, which leads to heightened reactivity to stress and increased serotonin levels. Figure 5.1 The HPA Axis Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 5.2 Feedback Loops in Understanding Depressive Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 5. 3 Feedback Loops in Treating Depressive Disorders Robin S
Figure 5.3 Feedback Loops in Treating Depressive Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 6 DSM-5 Criteria for Manic Episode Robin S
Table 5.6 DSM-5 Criteria for Manic Episode Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 7 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Bipolar II Disorder Robin S
Table 5.7 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Bipolar II Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 8 Bipolar Disorders Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 5.8 Bipolar Disorders Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 9 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Cyclothymic Disorder Robin S
Table 5.9 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Cyclothymic Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Figure 5. 4 Differential Diagnosis of Mood Disorders Robin S
Figure 5.4 Differential Diagnosis of Mood Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 10 Suicide Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M
Table Suicide Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 11 Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide Robin S
Table Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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Table 5. 12 Suicide Prevention: What to Do Robin S
Table Suicide Prevention: What to Do Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers
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