The interview of Candy Clinkscale and Linda Snoddy was conducted via phone on June 3, 2018 for about an hour for each separate phone conversation. Both had lots of information to present to the researcher some aspects were similar between the two sisters and answers to other questions varied due to cultural differences. Subjects were asked a series of questions related to the psychological, economic,and social effects of widowhood. Both reported experiencing episodes of depression after the loss of their spouse. For Mrs. Clinkscale the depression is still occuring with reported feelings of hopelessness and anger.
A Mental Status Examination (MSE) was completed on Jadine Sawyer to evaluate her level of thinking. This examination was conducted to document how she is feeling with the life changes that are taking place in her life. Jadine’s level of thinking was recorded to provide a diagnoisis to the symptoms she is experiencing. This Mental Status Examination (MSE) also was formulated to provide a treatment plan to better assist the client.
The criteria for depression is seen in her loss of interest in activities that she previously enjoyed. She no longer wanted to spend time with her sister’s family, and her loss of interest in dance. She was very jealous of Pat’s obsession with his ex-wife and it often times distracted her from preparation for the dance competition. It also often times reminded her of the loneliness she felt which caused her to drink and have affairs with strange men. The borderline personality criteria was harder to pick out but I do believe that it is still an accurate diagnosis.
She had to be told that she was taken and advantage of and process the violation of her body in front of everyone around her (Miller, M). Although she did not experience the assault in a conscious mind, she still suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). While Brock was worried about being on the sex offender registry for life, Jane Doe must live with the psychological effects of PTSD and physical effects for an unknown amount of time. PTSD can traumatize those who have it with depression and severe anxiety. PTSD not only is caused by the assault itself but the aftermath.
She has never worked in one job for more than a few years and has spent much of her adult life as a student”. 6. Feelings of hopelessness: It is described that Ellen began Psychotherapy after it became clear to her that her boyfriend of 4 years had no plans on marrying her and her depression significantly increased. The specifiers of Atypical Features, Severe and Early onset were all included as Ellen describes the atypical features of mood reactivity, hypersomnia, leaden paralysis and a long standing pattern of interpersonal rejection sensitivity.
After experiencing conflicting incidents that lead to the loss of her husband’s wealth and
She changed the lives of those in need in all directions from the Hull House. She changed the world of which she lived in, but more importantly, she changed the world of those around her. Without the strongness, intelligent, and caringness in Jane’s personality,
Jebera Coughmen presented the following four symptoms of Depression for at least three weeks . Coughmen has expressed several significant problems including continued sadness that has led him to underperform at his new job. He has near daily Insomnia. For the last three weeks, he has shown no interest in family, gardening, and tinkering all of which use to be important activities to him and most days he has been eating very little with the complaint that he is not hungry. Finally, he still expresses guilt for having been laid-off after the factory he worked at closed down despite having started a new job that pays less but is more stable.
Persistent depressive disorder, also called dysthymic disorder, has affected teenagers’ behaviors throughout their lives. In today’s society, teenagers are often misunderstood and adults do not realize the challenges they are already facing until it’s too late. While the fictional character Holden Caulfield, from J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, is a 16-year-old in the year 1946, but is conflicted by the way he feels, dysthymia afflicts young people with chronic feelings of sadness or worthlessness, and an inability to take pleasure and perform well in the activities of daily life (Persistent Depressive Disorder Basics). Holden’s poor performance in school, low self-esteem, sadness, and loneliness are some probabilities that can explain
This is proven through many studies such as a study done by BMC public health and many universities. In the research done by medical professionals they have found that divorce can lead to mental illnesses. While some may say that separation is only used when there are serious problems in the marriage, and that mental illness has nothing to do with it, texts actually show that it has everything to do with the emotional capacity a permanent separation takes up. This is proven when Hamlet says to Ophelia “I did love you once…You should not have believed me, for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we shall relish of it.”
She presents indicators including becoming withdrawn, excessive sadness, and insomnia. The APA, an organization run by psychologists, defines depression as “a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act”(1). This definition closely relates to Tita’s actions. Throughout the book, it is shown how Tita’s thoughts are very negative, and because of these thoughts, she acts as though the world is against her. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, which is advised by the Board of Scientific Counselors and the National Advisory Mental Health Council, one indicator of depression is “Becoming withdrawn, negative, or detached”(1).
In this paper, an experiment was performed to evaluate a small portion of people in each grade level and measure the level of risk they have for becoming depressed. Showing the trends of the amount of depression symptoms shown and the different common answers that were listed when the students took the test. There is a trend between the grades and how many kids are at a higher risk of being depressed. This essay will also show the methods that were used to collect the information and the different tools/ways used to record all the information. There will also be tables and/or graphs used to represent the data that has been collected.
Task 1 Mental Disorders= is whereby an individual has a mental condition which leads to impairment of the mind and the functioning of that person. This can have an effect on the person’s emotion and personality. Depression Depression is an illness which involves the body, thoughts and mood; this can have an effect on normal functioning daily. There are emotional, motivational, cognitive and physical symptoms which are linked in with depression. There are two types of explanations of depression one is biological and the other is psychological.
A divorce can take a toll on a person physically, emotionally and financially. That is why people experience several emotions while going through a divorce. Guilt, anxiety, depression, fear and grief are some of the emotions that one may experience. A counselor can teach one how to cope with those emotions. In fact,
Depression can cause severe symptoms that can affect how you feel, think, and handle your daily activities. Depression is always accompanied by sense of suffering as well as the belief that escape from it, is hopeless.