Jane Roberts case summary
Jane Roberts is a single and a beautician. Her father died when she was very young hence raised by an emotionally distant alcoholic mother. All her life, she felt abandoned which led to her drinking from her teenage years. Jane strived for attention and affection from men which lead to sex addiction. She was confused between love and sex. She has men who were very abusive in the relationships (Perkinson, 2011). Jane eventually lost her assertive skills until the point that she had a lot of trouble asking for what she wanted and difficulty in expressing how she feels. Jane’s alcohol consumption started to increase to the point that she could take valium to sleep. Therefore, valium addiction rapidly raised to double the dosage. She lacked any social system and friends except for
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The question provides the first impression on the client relating to the examination of the problem at hand.
2. What is the client’s primary complaint that brought her into treatment?
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3. What is the history of the client on alcohol and other related drug use?
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4. Does the client have any family issues?
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