Goal: To analyze and apply critical thinking skills in the psychopathology of mental health patients and provide treatment and health promotion while applying evidence-based research.
Chapter 6, Case 1 | Trisha is a 28-year-old, unemployed white female. She is no stranger to therapy, having seen counselors for most of her teen and adult years. Her friends would describe her as a “wild woman” who takes no crap from anyone. She has held various part-time jobs for the last few years because she usually gets angry at her boss or coworkers and quits. While she has had a string of boyfriends over the years, she has been seeing one man for the last year or so. He too is unemployed and has both an alcohol and methamphetamine problem. She describes the relationship as “addictive and dysfunctional, yet exciting and hot.” Trisha is back in treatment at the urging of her parents, who describe her behavior as erratic and unpredictable. They also claim that she has periods where she “sleeps little and parties lots.” There were also several occasions in the last five years when she was so depressed she didn’t eat or want to leave the house. Her father also admits to periods of depression, and Trisha’s grandfather was diagnosed with manic depression, resulting in numerous hospitalizations in the 1950s and 1960s. Trisha’s only brother died in a car accident several years ago. He was drunk at the time, but she claims he had a long history of depression. Recently Trisha was arrested for disorderly conduct at a friend’s party. She had not slept for nearly 24 hours and was drunk and combative. When she was first approached by police, she solicited them for sex. They report that she was rather hyperverbal and hyperactive. They later had to investigate a complaint from local storeowners for bad checks she wrote in excess of $7,000. |
Questions: | Remember to answer these questions from your textbooks and clinical guidelines to create your evidence based treatment plan. At all times, explain your answers.
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Depression is a manageable disorder, and managing the symptoms involves different components, including drug treatment, psychotherapy, and support from close people. The pharmacological treatment consists of the consumption of antidepressant drugs (Liu, Wei, Strawbridge, Bao, & Chang, et al., 2020). The first class of antidepressants includes selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Another drug is selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).
Non-pharmacological Treatment
Other treatments of depression include psychological therapies, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and one-on-one counseling. For most depression patients, psychotherapy is the first-class treatment, while other patients respond better to a combination of drugs and therapy (Listunova, Roth, Bartolovic, Kienzle, & Bach, et al.,
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