A. 60 percent
B. 20-25 percent
C. 1-15 percent
D. 10 percent
Related Mcqs:
- Bipolar Disorder develops at least once in the lifetime of approximately what percent of the population?
A. 60 percent
B. 20 – 25 percent
C. 1 – 1.5 percent
D. 10 percent - Without medical attention approximately how many percent of bipolar patients commit suicide?
A. Less than 5 percent
B. 30 – 35 percent
C. 50 percent
D. 15 – 20 percent - Which are true of the diathesis-stress model of mental illness?Please identify all correct answers.
1: When an enduring vulnerability factor in a person is coupled with a recent stressor, it results in psychological disorder.
2: Only one of the diathesis or stressor needs to be present for symptoms of the psychological disorder to occur.
3: Both the diathesis and the stressor must be present to lead the symptoms of the psychological disorder.
4: Diathesis and stressors have specific definitions.A. 1 & 4
B. 1 & 3
C. 2 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - Which of the following celebrities did not have Bipolar Disorder?
A. Winston Churchill
B. Jean-Claude Van Damme
C. Gary Kasparov
D. Buzz Aldrin - Which of these drugs is not used to combat either mania, depression, or bipolar disorder?
A. Trofanil (impramine)
B. Wellbutrin (bupropion)
C. Norpramin (desipramine)
D. Astelin (azelastine) - What is the bipolar disorder also commonly called?
A. Manic depression
B. Dysthymia
C. Schizophrenia
D. Chronic depression - Which of the following celebrities did not have Bipolar Disorder?
A. Winston Churchill
B. Jean – Claude Van Damme
C. Gary Kasparov
D. Buzz Aldrin - Which of these drugs is not used to combat either mania, depression, or bipolar disorder?
A. Tofranil (imipramine)
B. Wellbutrin (bupropion)
C. Norpramin (desipramine)
D. Astelin (azelastine) - What is the term for a structured form of short – term psychotherapy in which the goal is to change the negative, inaccurate ways of thinking associated with depression or bipolar disorder?
A. Transactional theory
B. Cognitive therapy
C. EMDR
D. Somatic trauma therapy - What is bipolar disorder also commonly called?
A. Manic depression
B. Dysthymia
C. Schizophrenia
D. Chronic depression