Mood Disorders
PRAC 6635: Psychopathology and Diagnostic Reasoning
Practicum 21st June 2021
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, Assignment: Assessing and Diagnosing Patients With Mood
Disorders Subjective:
CC (chief complaint): “I can't stop crying. All the time.”
HPI: L.T is a 32-year-old black female who presents for psychiatric evaluation.
Patient complains of a depressed mood almost every day since the birth of her
child, two months ago. She reports finding it difficult to cope with the new
baby and is overwhelmed by the baby's care. Patient admits to sleeping
difficulties, including problems falling asleep after the baby, especially after the
baby cries. She also reports reduced appetite, dissatisfaction with her body
size and shape, low self-esteem, feelings of guilt and inadequacy, and avoiding
contact with friends. She reports an irritable mood stating that "things just
upset her." She also reports lack of interest in activities including writing, which
she liked. Patient admits to having thoughts of suicide but has not acted upon
them. She denies having thoughts of harming the baby. The patient is not
currently prescribed any psychotropic medications.
Past Psychiatric History:
• General Statement: Patient has never been assessed or treated for
mental health disorders
• Caregivers (if applicable): n/a
• Hospitalizations: patient was recently hospitalized for normal childbirth
• Medication trials: None
• Psychotherapy or Previous Psychiatric Diagnosis: has no history of
psychiatric illnesses and has never been treated for mental health