CASE STUDY DISCUSSION
Summarize the clinical case.
A 28-year-old woman has presented with the following symptoms: persistent headaches, exhaustion, problems sleeping, a lack of interest in activities, difficulty focusing, frequent weeping outbursts, a loss of appetite, and a 10-pound weight loss over the previous month. She takes ibuprofen for migraines and has no substantial medical or mental health history. Both drinking and drug use are something she says she never does. They have been married for two years and have two children.
Create a list of the patient’s problems and prioritize them
Headaches (dull, aching, and generalized)
Fatigue and poor sleep quality
Lack of interest in usual activities
Loss of appetite and weight loss
Worried about “something bad” and “losing” her children
Which diagnosis should be considered? What is your rationale for the diagnosis?
What test or screening tools should be considered to help identify the correct diagnosis?
Medical history and physical examination
CBC
PHQ-9
What treatment would you prescribe, and what is the rationale (consider psychopharmacology, diagnostics tests, referrals, psychotherapy, psychoeducation)
Psychopharmacology: these include SSRIs or SNRIs to improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
Psychotherapy: CBT or IPT to help the patient identify and manage negative thought patterns, build coping skills, and address any underlying psychological or emotional issues contributing to their symptoms (National Institute of Mental Health 2018).
What standard guidelines would you use to assess or treat this patient?
References
National Institute of Mental Health (2018) “Depression”[online] Available at:
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/index.shtml#part_145397
Shadrina, M., Bondarenko, E.A., & Slominsky, P.A. (2018) “Genetics Factors in Major Depression Disease”[online] Front Psychiatry. 2018; 334(9) Available at:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065213/