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February 01, 2008
Major Depressive Disorder and Suicide
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CME Activity
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Sample questions:
1
.
Which of the following neuropeptides has been most implicated in the pathophysiology of depression?
See Nemeroff:
Stress, The Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis
, p 7
2
.
Childhood abuse and neglect is associated with hyperactivity of the:
See Nemeroff:
Stress, The Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis
, p 7
3
.
Which of the following neurotransmitter systems has
not
been implicated in the pathophysiology of depression?
See Nemeroff:
Pathophysiology of Depression
, p 5
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This course is based on the following:
Recent Findings in the Pathophysiology of Depression
12/01
Strategies for the Prevention and Treatment of Suicidal Behavior
12/01
Immune System Contributions to the Pathophysiology of Depression
12/01
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