PSYCH 2AP3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Prevalence, Dysthymia, Conduct Disorder

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Late adolescents and early adulthood; late 20s early 30s. Late adolescents and early adulthood; male 20-24; female 25- Cbt; interperson al & family therapy average for both is 18- Antipsychot ics; family therapy, case manageme nt; social skills training; 2-3x to develop sz whose fathers were older than 45+ at time of birth; 10- Most have 6 out of 9 of the. Cognitive theory; antidepress ant; mood- stabilizing; antipsychoti c drugs; 1% general pop; 60% for mz, 12% for dz; 3x higher among blood relatives with up; mz twice likely to develop. Consistent for about 2 weeks; symptoms; most persist for at least 6 months early in developmen t show at least 3-4 symptoms and have 3 or more symptoms; Hypo last 4 days with 3 or more symptoms must show. 1 of the 3 major symptoms and in addition to that another 1 from a selection of.

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