Multiple Choice
Children who have a depressive disorder
A) differ from adolescents and adults with depression, because children never attempt suicide while the older age groups often do.
B) are easy to identify because they frequently talk about their negative feelings.
C) often have problems with depression as adolescents and adults.
D) seldom respond well to any form of psychotherapy.
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