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Social Studies, 05.10.2019 03:50 gordon57

For the past several weeks, ian's thinking races from one idea to the next, and he cannot stay focused on any one idea. he feels pressure to keep on talking, feels a decreased need for sleep, and has been arrested for harassing pedestrians on the street. of the following, what diagnosis would ian most likely be given?

a. bipolar disorder

b. dysthymic disorder

c. cyclothymic disorder

d. unipolar depression

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