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  1. Case Examples

    Sara, a 35-year-old married female. Sara was referred to treatment after having a stillbirth. Sara showed symptoms of grief, or complicated bereavement, and was diagnosed with major depression, recurrent. The clinician recommended interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for a duration of 12 weeks. Bleiberg, K.L., & Markowitz, J.C. (2008).

  2. Case study of a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder

    In a study of 239 outpatients diagnosed with major depressive disorder in a NIMH. 16-week multi-center clinical trial, participants were assigned to interpersonal therapy, CBT, imipramine with clinical management, or placebo with clinical management. One. hundred sixty-two patients completed the trial.

  3. PDF Case Example: Nancy

    Strengths and Assets: bright, attractive, personable, cooperative, collaborative, many good social skills Treatment Plan Goals (measures): Reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety (BDI, BAI). To feel more comfortable and less pressured in relationships, less guilty. To be less dependent in relationships.

  4. PDF A case study of person with depression: a cognitive behavioural case

    A case study of person with depression: a cognitive behavioural case work approach Priyanka Saikia1, Nilesh Maruti Gujar2*, Arif Ali3 ABSTRACT Individuals with depression often face problems in activities of daily living, work functioning and interpersonal relationships. Aim and Objectives: The present case study aimed to assess

  5. PDF Case Write-Up: Summary and Conceptualization

    depression (e.g., avoidance, difficulty concentrating and making decisions, and fatigue) as additional signs of incompetence. Once he became depressed, he interpreted many of his experiences through the lens of his core belief of incompetence or failure. Three of these situations are noted at the bottom of the Case Conceptualization Diagram.

  6. DEPRESSION AND A Clinical Case Study

    the case study had a therapist who was a doctoral level graduate student in clinical psychology trained in CBT who received weekly supervision from a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. Qualitative data for this case study were analyzed by reviewing progress notes and video recordings of therapy sessions. SESSIONS 1-4

  7. PDF Assessment and Presenting Problems

    Nonchronic Depression In the case study that follows, we describe the course of treatment for a nonchronically de-pressed woman seen at our center. Through the case study, we illustrate many of the concepts described earlier in this chapter, including elici-tation of automatic thoughts, the cognitive triad of depression, collaborative empiricism,

  8. Cognitive evolutionary therapy for depression: a case study

    Depression from an evolutionary perspective. Because of the universality and prevalence of mental illness, attempts have been made in Evolutionary Psychology to explain the possible functions of utility of some symptoms 23-25.From this perspective, some mental disorders are seen as having present or past fitness advantages 26 and therefore might have been naturally selected (e.g., mild and ...

  9. Case scenario: Management of major depressive disorder in primary care

    Diagnosis of depression can be made using the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) or the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). 5 (Refer to Appendix 3 and 4, pages 73-76 in CPG.) 6,7

  10. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression: A Case Report

    e. R. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression: A Case Report. Ara J*. Department of Clinical Psychology, Arts Building, Dhaka University, Bangladesh. Abstract. Depression is expected to become ...

  11. Treatment of Depression

    Chapter 4 covers the treatment of depression, and discusses popular myths regarding depression, its frequency, characteristics and diagnosis, and includes case studies, assessment, case conceptualization, intervention development and course of treatment, problems that may arise in therapy, ethical considerations, common mistakes in the course ...

  12. Antidepressants: A Research Update and a Case Example

    Antidepressants can be, on average, an effective treatment for adults with moderate-to-severe major depression in the acute phase of illness. Effective as defined in this study means that there ...

  13. A case example: Nancy.

    In this chapter, the authors present a case example of complete therapy--from beginning to end--with a 25 year-old female with depression. The primary goal of this case presentation is to illustrate the assessment, conceptualization, and intervention methods presented in earlier chapters of this book. The authors particularly emphasize several ways the therapist uses the individualized case ...

  14. Patient Case Presentation

    Patient Case Presentation. Figure 1. Blue and silver stethoscope (Pixabay, N.D.) Ms. S.W. is a 48-year-old white female who presented to an outpatient community mental health agency for evaluation of depressive symptoms. Over the past eight weeks she has experienced sad mood every day, which she describes as a feeling of hopelessness and emptiness.

  15. A Case Study of Depression in High Achieving Students Associated With

    The severity of depressive episodes was measured using the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D). Themes of guilt and shame were measured by using the State of Guilt and Shame Scale (SSGS). This case study was presented as a poster abstract at the 'RCPsych Faculty of General Adult Psychiatry Annual Conference 2021.'

  16. A case study of person with depression: a cognitive behavioural case

    Cognitive behaviour casework intervention was used in dealing with a cli ent with. depression. Through an in -depth case study using face to fa ce interview wi th the client and. family members ...

  17. (PDF) Case study

    Persistent depressive disorder, anorexia and obsessive-compulsive disorder are each psychopathologic entities with suicidal risk. When they appear together it is a must that a multidisciplinary ...

  18. PDF Chapter 5: Psychopathology Case studies

    Il uminate Publishing 2015. Chapter 5: Psychopathology Depression 140-141. Case studies - components of depression. 5.8b. Josh is a 27 year-old male who moved back in with his parents aft er his fi ancée was killed three months ago by a drunk driver mounting the pavement when they were walking together. No matter how hard he tries to ...

  19. Cognitive group therapy for depressive students: The case study

    Using a case study has some advantages, e.g. the possibility to describe detailed process in psychotherapy, but there are some limitations. Behaviour can be described, not explained, and a case study cannot be representative of the general group or population. ... Segrin C. Social skills deficits associated with depression. Clinical Psychology ...

  20. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES

    Differential Diagnosis I: MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) Rationale: Ashley presents with several signs and symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD), including depressed mood, loss of energy, difficulty concentrating, insomnia, weight loss and recurrent thoughts of death (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 2008).A diagnosis of major depressive disorder can be made if the symptoms are ...

  21. PDF Case studies

    depression. It provides case studies of different instances of depression and requires students to list the behavioural, emotional and cognitive components of each one in the table provided on Handout 5.8b. Additional notes The case studies provide real-life examples of depression and the exercise helps students to appreciate the three

  22. In Sight: The Biological Diagnosis of Depression and Anxiety

    A recent study of brain networks in depression and anxiety reported in Nature Medicine (2024) is an important step toward establishing an empirical model of "biotypes",; it echoes prior work on ...

  23. Case study

    To develop a case study of a person suffering from depression. Introduction: Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, it is also treatable. Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities you ...

  24. 6 distinct forms of depression identified by AI in brain study

    In a new study, researchers analyzed brain scans of more than 800 patients who'd been diagnosed with depression and anxiety. ... —Teen's year-long case of depression and seizures caused by brain ...

  25. Antidepressants: A Research Update and a Case Example

    Antidepressants can be, on average, an effective treatment for adults with moderate-to-severe major depression in the acute phase of illness. Effective as defined in this study means that there ...