Social Studies, 20.04.2020 22:31 rylee87
Two months after her husband's death, Connie was still not herself. She often forgot to feed the dog, was late for work on a regular basis, and had not yet thrown out his clothes. Which of the following diagnoses could apply to Connie according to the DSM-5?
a. adjustment disorder with depressed mood
b. dysthymia
c. postpartum depression
d. major depressive disorder
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