A _____ history of completed suicide is another well-known risk factor for suicide completion
#2
_____ disorder is characterized by an abnormal range of moods or internal emotional states and loss of control over them
#3
Which personality disorder is characterized by excessive emotionality/excitability and sexually provocative behavior? _____
#4
Atypical depression is associated with _____-somnia
#5
Which gender completes suicide more often?_____
#6
Which personality disorder is characterized by unstable mood and relationships and a sense of emptiness? _____
#7
Children with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder are constantly _____ and irritable between outbursts
#8
sex drive
#9
emotion
#10
What is the timecourse of normal grief and bereavement?
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