_____ disorder is characterized by an abnormal range of moods or internal emotional states and loss of control over them
Treatment for disruptive mood dysregulation disorder includes psychostimulants, antipsychotics, and _____
Pathologic grief is persistent (> _____ time) and causes functional impairment
_____ involves obsessive preoccupations with the deceased and causes functional impairment lasting > 12 months (6 in children).
_____ therapy is used mainly for treatment-refractory depression, depression with psychotic symptoms, and acute suicidality
Which brain system is primarily responsible for the regulation of sex drive (libido) and emotional behavior?
Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for the processing and regulation of emotion?
What is the timecourse of normal grief and bereavement?
How does sexual interest change in the elderly?
What are the characteristics of normal grief and bereavement?
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