The document discusses two case studies that a clinical psychologist may encounter. The first case study is about a college student named Gerry who suddenly had problems sleeping and controlling his thoughts and began accusing his roommates of spying on him. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The second case study describes a forest ranger who had a panic attack in line at the grocery store and developed anxiety disorders, avoiding supermarkets and other activities. He underwent cognitive behavioral therapy.
The document discusses two case studies that a clinical psychologist may encounter. The first case study is about a college student named Gerry who suddenly had problems sleeping and controlling his thoughts and began accusing his roommates of spying on him. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The second case study describes a forest ranger who had a panic attack in line at the grocery store and developed anxiety disorders, avoiding supermarkets and other activities. He underwent cognitive behavioral therapy.
The document discusses two case studies that a clinical psychologist may encounter. The first case study is about a college student named Gerry who suddenly had problems sleeping and controlling his thoughts and began accusing his roommates of spying on him. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The second case study describes a forest ranger who had a panic attack in line at the grocery store and developed anxiety disorders, avoiding supermarkets and other activities. He underwent cognitive behavioral therapy.
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5 Fascinating Clinical Psychology Case
Studies Clinical psychology is a fascinating field where youll get to work with a diverse group of people. As you prepare for practice, youll read case studies that help you learn how to diagnose mental disorders and help patients. Here are five of the most interesting case studies practicing clinicians have shared. The Increasingly Hyper College Student Gerry, a successful 21-year-old college student, suddenly found that he was unable to sleep and couldnt quiet his thoughts at night. It wasnt long before his friends began to worry about the sudden change in his demeanor. Hed always been respectful but suddenly began demanding the attention of his friends at odd hours of the night. A few days later, Gerry began accusing his roommates of spying on him. His friends convinced him to see a counselor. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and worked towards preventing relapse with a combination of medication and cognitive behavioral therapy. A Sudden Case of Panic A forest ranger in his mid 30s was in line at the grocery store when he suddenly felt panicked and dizzy. He began sweating and noticed an increase in his pulse rate. Convinced that he was going to pass out, the man abandoned his shopping cart in the supermarket line and left. He didnt know what had happened, but he didnt want to repeat the experience so began avoiding supermarkets. The forest ranger slowly became anxious about other activities too. His family life was suffering, so he went to a psychologist. He underwent cognitive behavioral therapy and learned how to cope with his anxiety disorder. Obsession and the Salesman A British psychologist worked with a salesman who had a hard time leaving his house in the morning due to an obsessive need to complete certain activities. Many of the mans preoccupations revolved around safety, and hed developed the idea that he would have bad luck if he didnt carry through with his rituals. He checked door locks repeatedly and became obsessed with his homes electrical wiring. The psychologist who worked with the salesman used cognitive behavioral therapy to help him overcome his obsessive behavior and the irrational fear that abandoning his rituals would lead to bad luck. The Woman Who Wished She Was Dead Jessica, a medical resident in a large hospital, woke up in a sad mood one day and couldnt shake it. She lost interest in work and started missing shifts for no reason. At home, she had difficulties interacting with her kids and stopped having sex with her husband. Jessica didnt think about suicide, but she did find herself wishing she was dead. She often thought about being dead when she couldnt sleep but repeatedly told her husband that nothing was wrong. Her coworkers convinced Jessica to seek help, and she was treated for major depressive disorder. The Business Student Who Behaved Bizarrely New, strange behaviors that the subject doesnt recognize can be an indication of a serious psychological disorder. Consider a 21-year-old business student whose bizarre behaviors worried friends and family. He became increasingly agitated, and several people overheard him whispering in an angry voice. Friends and family reached out, but the young man claimed that he couldnt answer the phone because a chip placed in his brain by aliens would explode if he did. He didnt abuse drugs or alcohol, but his aunt had been in and out of mental institutions. The young mans psychologist recognized that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and referred him for comprehensive psychiatric care. As a clinical psychologist, youll encounter plenty of interesting cases of your own. Learn how to write case studies while youre in school so that you can contribute to professional discourse in your field after you graduate. Related: Top 6 Most Affordable Online PhD/PsyD Programs in Clinical Psychology