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The DSM-5 has made changes in the classification system for mood disorders as
  compared to the DSM-IV-TR organization. The following statement best represents the
  changes to the DSM-5.


 
 

a) Consolidates the mood disorders into one section
  b) Places the depressive and bipolar mood disorders into separate
  sections
  c) Consolidates mood and anxiety disorders into one section
  d) Places mood disorders with psychotic features in a separate section





Reflecting back on the case of Carol Bishop in the text, do you think it is common for
  someone with bipolar disorder to deny they have the illness? Provide examples of Carols
  response to her symptoms of bipolar disorder to support your answer.


 
  What will be an ideal response?



Are there other disorders that can look like bipolar disorder?
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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