Anxiety and Depression

 
 
Common mental health problems such as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder, and social phobia may affect up to 15% of the population at any one time. The severity of symptoms experienced will vary considerably, but all of these conditions can be associated with significant long-term disability. Good communication skills including active listening are key components for building a trusting relationship with patients, for example through demonstrating empathy, by making eye contact and explaining and talking through diagnoses, symptom profiles, and possible treatment options. The evidence base shows that adopting a collaborative approach with patients can help facilitate a greater engagement from them in any resulting treatments.
Jerome is a 35-year-old welder who lives with his partner and two children aged 3 and 5 years. Jerome has come to see you at your primary care clinic as he is feeling tired all the time. Medical history Jerome has a history of anxiety and depression. He joined your clinic as a patient 5 years ago, at which time he was taking sertraline for moderately severe depression and associated panic attacks. This was prescribed by his previous provider. The sertraline was effective and Jerome stopped taking the medication after 6 months of treatment. He has not returned to the clinic since that time. Jerome is otherwise physically fit and well and is not prescribed any medication. On examination, Jerome describes a lack of drive and energy for the past six weeks. He feels stressed at having to face his job, but is still going to work. Jerome admits trying to cope with disrupted sleep patterns by drinking more alcohol than usual. He is now drinking 3 bottles of beer every night instead of only twice per week as he used to. His physical examination is normal but he appears to be sad and apathetic.
What will be your approach to addressing Jerome’s anxiety and depression?
What assessment and screening tools will you use to support your diagnosis?
What might be the physiological causes of Jerome’s anxiety and depression?
Does Jerome fit into a DSM-5 category/classification?
 
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A story analysis

Wilson’s makes some major changes to the way the characters in the story are described, and also changes a number of descriptive details – and while it follows the general plot structure of Aesop’s fable, it makes a couple of major changes. Which of these differences stand out most to you? How and why do […]

Change management program.

You are having your final meeting with your HRD team and the Pegasus department heads.You are preparing to complete your change management program. Using the results of the previous work for this project (previous assignments), create a PowerPoint presentation including the following:Discuss the option for completing the change reorganization to ensure that the change will […]

The Outlaw Motorcycle Gang

 
 
Why is the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang considered part of organized crime?
Where is the headquarters of the Triad located? How is the Triad structured?
Explain how the Gangster Disciples were formed. What is the current status of the Gangster Disciples?
Explain the importance of family in Chinese Organized Crime.
What is the Mexican Mafia? What are some of the criminal activities of the Mexican Mafia?
 
 
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