Compare and contrast the symptoms and timelines of major depressive episode, persistent depressive disorder, and double depression.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2Describe the differences between feeling sad and depressed versus experiencing a major depressive disorder. Be sure to mention the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 3All of the following are risk factors for suicide EXCEPT
a. a sense of hopelessness.
b. a shameful or humiliating experience.
c. previous suicide attempt(s).
d. a vague suicidal fantasy without detailed plans.
Question 4Statistics on suicide indicate that approximately one-quarter to one-half of all suicides are associated with
a. alcohol use.
b. guns.
c. aggression.
d. work stress.
Question 5Suheil comes into your clinical psychology practice reporting that he's been feeling so down he's had suicide on his mind. To determine his level of risk for suicide, you should make sure to assess Suheil's
a. Desire to actually carry out a suicide
b. Access to weapons and other means of suicide
c. Specific plans, if any, for committing suicide
d. All of the above.
Question 6Which of the following statements reflects the current thinking on the issue of the relationship between mood disorders and suicide?
a. Suicide is often associated with psychological disorders, especially depression.
b. All people who attempt suicide have mood disorders.
c. A small percentage of adolescent suicides are an expression of severe depression.
d. Suicide is generally a response to some disappointment in people who are otherwise psychologically healthy.
Question 7Evidence for an inherited tendency toward suicidal behavior comes from research involving
a. the human genome project.
b. callers to suicide hotlines.
c. adoption and twin studies.
d. psychological autopsies..
Question 8Impulsive suicidal behavior is often a symptom of ________ personality disorder.
a. schizoid
b. borderline
c. obsessive-compulsive
d. paranoid