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Solutions For Abnormal Psychology Chapter 13 Problem 5TY

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Hence the option a is not correct.

Parkinson’s disease affects all the body parts that are useful in producing the speech like the tongue, voice box, lips throat etc. So a person with Parkinson’s disease can speak louder and in a confused manner as their muscles are stiff at that area.

Hence the option c is not correct.

Mood disorders as the name indicate it is a disorder of the mood that is characterized by the different variations of the mind that lasts for a shorter or longer period of time. The main reason for mood disorders id depression due to family issues, financial issues, exam failure, relationship problems etc.

The most common mood disorder is the major depressive disorder. The symptoms include

• Decreased sleep and appetite

• Depressed mood at all time or every day

• Significant weight loss

• Lack of interest on activities that are entertained before

• Decreased ability to think and concentrate

• Recurrent thoughts of death.

Hence the correct option is .

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