191) The most common biological approaches to the treatment of mood disorders involve each of the following EXCEPT ________. A) antidepressant drugs B) lithium C) prefrontal lobotomy D) electroconvulsive therapy 192) Which of the following drugs (or drug groups) is NOT generally used to treat depression? A) MAO inhibitors B) serotonin reuptake inhibitors C) lithium D) tricyclics 193) Annette is encouraged to note when and where she has negative thoughts and how she feels at the time. Her therapist notes that Annette has a habit of resorting to selective abstraction. Annette’s tendency is a type of __________. A) cognitive distortion B) defence mechanism C) internal abstraction D) learned helplessness 194) Tricyclic antidepressants work by interfering with the reuptake of ________. A) cortisol and thyroxin B) epinephrine and norepinephrine C) serotonin and cortisol D) norepinephrine and serotonin 195) Prozac relieves depression primarily by raising levels of ________ in the brain. A) serotonin B) acetylcholine C) endorphins D) monoamine oxidase 196) MAO inhibitors interfere with the action of ________. A) serotonin B) monoamine oxidase C) dexamethasone D) norepinephrine 197) The potential side effects of ________ include psychomotor retardation, dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, urinary retention, confusion, delirium, and cardiovascular complications. A) MAO inhibitors B) fluoxetine C) Wellbutrin D) lithium 198) The potential side effects of ________ include psychomotor retardation, dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, urinary retention, confusion, delirium, and cardiovascular complications. A) tricyclics B) Prozac C) Wellbutrin D) lithium 199) The potential side effects of ________ include upset stomach, headaches, agitation, insomnia, and sexual problems such as delayed orgasm and lack of sexual drive. A) MAO inhibitors B) Prozac C) tricyclics D) lithium 200) Prozac and Zoloft are ________ toxic and have ________ side effects than MAO inhibitors and tricyclics. A) less; fewer B) less; more C) more; fewer D) more; more