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The following case study is an elaboration of information that is given prior to the diagnosis of patients, it is the patients historical stimulus and responses on a number of occasions that once collaborated and has created cause for concern over the patience current behaviour, an analysis needs to be made, and in order for the patient to receive the appropriate care, indeed if care is perhaps needed, needs to be scrutinised from general information to substantial material explaining the patients condition. In order to make a detailed analysis of the patient, we firstly need to take into account that at the tender age of 13 at, Cassie began showing signs of mental instability. For an average teenage girl, long-term depression is not common unlike anxiety neurosis, however there's a small percentage that have excess problems for their age, sexual abuse, bullying, parental neglection, are key problems that could cause a child of that age to be clinically depressed. Although as! far as we know, Cassie's mental state now at 15, had been a mature development of depression that arose due to by an argument with her mother two years prior, this is not by far an acceptable module singul
The other alternatives models that could be applied would be that of the family interaction model and the social model. I say this as, for Cassie's age it is not healthy for her to be away from her family, as some of the problems we would return with her if she were to go back. However if the family had therapy it would create an opening for their problems to exit, leaving space for them to function accordingly. be dazed and confused at has lost Association of time, this occurred when she was found wandering around the school vacinity at night. Cassie has not only become a danger to herself but others too when she attacked the police when he attempted to take her home. This example of Cassie;s behaviour is more than enough to support the idea that her symptoms are not of a neurosis nature, but of psychosis indeed. The social model also has great relevance to this case, as Cassie's family may well be categorise as disadvantaged. An improvement in quality of living and a social change along with individual therapy could prove to help Cassie's family structure and her mental state. Feeling spacy and unreal was another element of the notification of Cassie's behaviour, did this frighten her, or had it been a time for her when she would be drawn away from her everyday problems leaving and her contempt when it occurred. Was it distressing to her hearing the sound of a child cried and not being able to help, what was her own views regarding this.
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