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According to REBT, what is an essential element of achieving mental wellness?
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors are OK with ___.
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
A form of treatment for drug resistant severe mania
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
Which of the following is a typical side effect of ECT?
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
The mania seen in bipolar disorder is more likely related to ___.
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
A type of therapy that can help to improve maladaptive thinking and behavior in bipolar disorder
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
Which stage of life does a person start to exhibit symptoms of bipolar disorder?
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
Irrational beliefs refer to ____
Unconditional self-acceptance
Excess dopamine
All of the answer choices.
Short-term amnesia
Apples and oranges
ECT
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Late adolescence/Early Adulthood (16-24)
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