Read the case study. List any symptoms you think might be related to the mental disorder. This first case is an anxiety disorder so you have to choose between 7 different disorders. You'll find these in the anxiety disorders chapter.
The patient is a 23-year-old veterinary assistant admitted for her
first psychiatric hospitalization. She arrived late at night,
referred by a local psychiatrist, saying" I don't really need to be
here".
Three months before admission, the patient learned that her mother
had become pregnant. She began drinking heavily, ostensibly in
order to sleep nights. While drinking she became involved in a
series of one-night stands. Two weeks before admission, she began
feeling panicky and having experiences in which she felt as if she
were removed from her body and in a trance. During one of these
episodes she was stopped by the police while wandering on a bridge
late at night. The next day, in response to hearing a voice
repeatedly telling her to jump off a bridge,
she ran to her supervisor and asked for help. Her supervisor,
seeing her distraught and also noting scars from a recent
wrist-slashing, referred her to a psychiatrist, who then arranged
for her immediate hospitalization.
At the time of the hospitalization, the patient appeared as a
disheveled and frail, but appealing waif. She was
cooperative,coherent, and frightened. Although she did not feel
hospitalization was needed, she welcomed the prospect of relief
from her anxiety and depersonalization. She acknowledged that she
had had feelings of loneliness and inadequacy and brief periods of
depressed mood and anxiety since adolescence. Recently she had been
having fantasies that she was stabbing herself or a little baby
with a knife. She complained that she was "just an empty shell that
is transparent to everyone".
The patient's parents divorced when she was three, and for the next
five years she lived with her maternal grandmother and her mother,
who had a severe drinking problem. The patient had night terrors
during which she would frequently end up sleeping with her mother.
At age six, she went to a special boarding school for a year and a
half, after which she was withdrawn by her mother, against the
advice of the school. When she was eight, her maternal grandmother
died; and she recalls trying to conceal her grief about this from
her mother. She spent most of the next two years living with
various relatives, including a period with her father, whom she had
not seen since the divorce. When she was nine, her mother was
hospitalized with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia. From age ten
through college, the patient lived with an aunt and uncle, but had
ongoing and frequent contacts with her mother. Her school record
was consistently good.
Since adolescence she had dated regularly, having an active but
rarely pleasurable sex life. Her relationships with men usually end
abruptly after she becomes angry with them when they disappoint her
in some apparently minor way. She then concludes that they were "no
good to begin with". She has had several roommates, but has had
trouble establishing a stable living situation because of her
jealousy of sharing her roommates with others and her manipulative
efforts to keep them from seeing other people.
Since college she has worked steadily and well as a veterinary
assistant. At the time of admission, she was working a night shift
in a veterinary hospital and living alone.
The questions says that this is an anxiety disorder. But, i assume that it was meant for another case. This case is not an anxiety disorder.
The empty shell case is a case of borderline personality disorder. The patient shows the symptoms of this this disorder.
Axis I: No diagnosis
Axis II: Borderline Personality Disorder
Axis III: Drinking, wrist slashing
Axis IV: Pregnancy of mother, parents divorced, separation from mother and living with uncle and aunt
Axis V: GAF 50: Moderate difficulty in social, occupational functions.
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