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Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3, Brian, Adolescent Cystic Fibrosis Patient, Depression Assessment - Mood and Thinking
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 6 mins
Brian's mood has worsened over the last couple weeks.s, correlating with health issues related to his Cystic Fibrosis. Brian says he’s felt worse in the past, but he’s been alone a lot recently, thinking about what’s going to happen, how his condition will affect his future. Because his friends don’t visit...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 6 mins
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Brian's mood has worsened over the last couple weeks.s, correlating with health issues related to his Cystic Fibrosis. Brian says he’s felt worse in the past, but he’s been alone a lot recently, thinking about what’s going to happen, how his condition will affect his future. Because his friends don’t visit him in the hospital, claiming they’re too busy, he feels his relationships are based more on sympathy than actual friendship. Brian...
Brian's mood has worsened over the last couple weeks.s, correlating with health issues related to his Cystic Fibrosis. Brian says he’s felt worse in the past, but he’s been alone a lot recently, thinking about what’s going to happen, how his condition will affect his future. Because his friends don’t visit him in the hospital, claiming they’re too busy, he feels his relationships are based more on sympathy than actual friendship. Brian says it’s not fair that his friends don’t visit and that he’s been fired from his internship due to his illness.
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Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
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Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 3: Brian
Topic / Theme
Sympathy, Self pity, Friendship, Terminally ill clients, Cystic fibrosis, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3, Brian, Adolescent Cystic Fibrosis Patient, Depression Assessment - Sleep and Appetite
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
Brian hasn’t been sleeping well due to his stay in the hospital, with the noise, uncomfortable beds, a whole world going on outside his doors, and thinking often about how many people are dying in the building. When he’s lying alone at night in the hospital room, Brian often thinks about death and that the hos...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
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Brian hasn’t been sleeping well due to his stay in the hospital, with the noise, uncomfortable beds, a whole world going on outside his doors, and thinking often about how many people are dying in the building. When he’s lying alone at night in the hospital room, Brian often thinks about death and that the hospital is a reminder that he can go to sleep and not wake up. Though Brian also thinks about his mortality at home, it happens more int...
Brian hasn’t been sleeping well due to his stay in the hospital, with the noise, uncomfortable beds, a whole world going on outside his doors, and thinking often about how many people are dying in the building. When he’s lying alone at night in the hospital room, Brian often thinks about death and that the hospital is a reminder that he can go to sleep and not wake up. Though Brian also thinks about his mortality at home, it happens more intensely when he’s in the hospital and depressed. Brian does not feel rested. Brian’s appetite has also changed due to his stay in the hospital, primarily because the food isn’t good. However, Brian feels his appetite would be fine if food was brought in from outside the hospital. A couple of weeks ago, when Brian’s eating was on his own terms, he had no issues with his appetite.
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Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 3: Brian
Topic / Theme
Hospitalization, Appetite, Sleep disorder due to a general medical condition, Terminally ill clients, Cystic fibrosis, Death, Weight loss, Loss of appetite, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3, Brian, Adolescent Cystic Fibrosis Patient, Self Harm Assessment
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
Brian has frequent thoughts about self-harm, but doesn’t see ever hurting himself because he gets enough of pain in his daily life dealing with Cystic Fibrosis. For example, Brian describes how nurses have missed his veins, injected medication in his muscles, which is extremely painful. Those experiences are eno...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
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Brian has frequent thoughts about self-harm, but doesn’t see ever hurting himself because he gets enough of pain in his daily life dealing with Cystic Fibrosis. For example, Brian describes how nurses have missed his veins, injected medication in his muscles, which is extremely painful. Those experiences are enough for Brian not to cause himself more harm. Brian admits to thinking about suicide and weighing whether or not about it’s worth con...
Brian has frequent thoughts about self-harm, but doesn’t see ever hurting himself because he gets enough of pain in his daily life dealing with Cystic Fibrosis. For example, Brian describes how nurses have missed his veins, injected medication in his muscles, which is extremely painful. Those experiences are enough for Brian not to cause himself more harm. Brian admits to thinking about suicide and weighing whether or not about it’s worth continuing to live, but he’s never formulated a plan to commit suicide. Brian often wonders why he has to have Cystic Fibrosis and exist in this choked off world where things will only get worse.
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Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 3: Brian
Topic / Theme
Self pity, Terminally ill clients, Suicide, Cystic fibrosis, Adolescents, Depression (emotion), Suicidal ideation, Anger
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Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3, Brian, Core Video: Adolescent Cystic Fibrosis Patient with Suicidal Ideation
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
Recently, Brian checked yes next to a hospital questionnaire that indicates he’s currently having suicidal thoughts and appears almost eager for this interview. Following up on the questionnaire, the nurse asks Brian whether he is suicidal, to which Brian confidentially responds yes. In a speech that is perhaps...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 3: Brian, Case 3 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
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Recently, Brian checked yes next to a hospital questionnaire that indicates he’s currently having suicidal thoughts and appears almost eager for this interview. Following up on the questionnaire, the nurse asks Brian whether he is suicidal, to which Brian confidentially responds yes. In a speech that is perhaps well rehearsed, Brian expounds that he always likes “to keep suicide as an option on the table.” He explains that suicide is an abs...
Recently, Brian checked yes next to a hospital questionnaire that indicates he’s currently having suicidal thoughts and appears almost eager for this interview. Following up on the questionnaire, the nurse asks Brian whether he is suicidal, to which Brian confidentially responds yes. In a speech that is perhaps well rehearsed, Brian expounds that he always likes “to keep suicide as an option on the table.” He explains that suicide is an absolutely viable option since he has Cystic Fibrosis, an incurable disease. Brian details his quality of life, which is miserable but he’s used to it. Recently, Brian has been feeling depressed since he has been stuck in the hospital away from his friends, and contracting pneumonia again, and fears that his lung transplant is failing.
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Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 3: Brian
Topic / Theme
Hospitalization, Laws and legislation, Sense of control, Suicide, Terminally ill clients, Cystic fibrosis, Suicidal ideation, Anger, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4, Kramer, Adolescent Adjustment Disorder, Depression Assessment - Interests
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 2 mins
When asked about his interests, Kramer describes no change in the enjoyment of his usual activities with his friends, only that he doesn’t play video games much anymore because he used to play them with his now deceased friend Martin.
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 2 mins
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When asked about his interests, Kramer describes no change in the enjoyment of his usual activities with his friends, only that he doesn’t play video games much anymore because he used to play them with his now deceased friend Martin.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 4: Kramer
Topic / Theme
Death of friend, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4, Kramer, Adolescent Adjustment Disorder, Substance Use Assessment
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
After establishing with Kramer that this conversation is confidential to ensure an open and honest discussion, the interviewing nurse questions Kramer on his experiences with alcohol and other substances. Kramer doesn’t use prescription medication or street drugs, but admits that he used marijuana a couple of ti...
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Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4, Kramer, Adolescent Adjustment Disorder, Substance Use Assessment
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
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After establishing with Kramer that this conversation is confidential to ensure an open and honest discussion, the interviewing nurse questions Kramer on his experiences with alcohol and other substances. Kramer doesn’t use prescription medication or street drugs, but admits that he used marijuana a couple of times because it made him laugh and have a good time. The nurse observes that Kramer seems down and sad, which Kramer acknowledges is how...
After establishing with Kramer that this conversation is confidential to ensure an open and honest discussion, the interviewing nurse questions Kramer on his experiences with alcohol and other substances. Kramer doesn’t use prescription medication or street drugs, but admits that he used marijuana a couple of times because it made him laugh and have a good time. The nurse observes that Kramer seems down and sad, which Kramer acknowledges is how he’s been feeling over the last few months. Any recent periods of “having a good time” and laughing with friends he attributes to when he smokes. The nurse emphasizes to Kramer that associating these feelings of happiness and having a good time with his use of marijuana is misleading because it’s temporary and in the long run could lead to feeling even worse.
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Content Type
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Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 4: Kramer
Topic / Theme
Drug abuse, Self-medication, Withdrawn, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4, Kramer, Core Video: Adolescent Adjustment Disorder
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 12 mins
Kramer was brought into the hospital by his mother after threatening to commit suicide following an argument between them. Kramer is quiet and downcast during the interview, depressed with little eye contact and speaks in a low voice. Kramer tells the nurse he has thought about using his grandfather’s gun to kil...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 4: Kramer, Case 4 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 12 mins
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Kramer was brought into the hospital by his mother after threatening to commit suicide following an argument between them. Kramer is quiet and downcast during the interview, depressed with little eye contact and speaks in a low voice. Kramer tells the nurse he has thought about using his grandfather’s gun to kill himself. Upon further questioning Kramer reveals that his friend Martin killed himself in the recent past. Kramer admits that the su...
Kramer was brought into the hospital by his mother after threatening to commit suicide following an argument between them. Kramer is quiet and downcast during the interview, depressed with little eye contact and speaks in a low voice. Kramer tells the nurse he has thought about using his grandfather’s gun to kill himself. Upon further questioning Kramer reveals that his friend Martin killed himself in the recent past. Kramer admits that the suicidal thoughts came after the aforementioned argument with his mother who wouldn’t allow him to hang out with his friends anymore because she found out they gave him some marijuana. In her conversation with Kramer, the nurse learns that Kramer is the youngest of five siblings, all of whom are significantly older than him, and his father is currently stationed abroad. Kramer was very close to his grandparents but recently his grandmother passed away and his grandfather’s memory is gone. Kramer now feels he is a burden to his mother and they would be better off without him.
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Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
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Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Depression, Case 4: Kramer
Topic / Theme
Extended family, Suicide, Parent-child relationships, Adolescents, Depression (emotion)
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The Impact of Early Life Trauma
written by Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014; presented by Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014 (PESI Inc., 2011), 1 hour 10 mins
In June, we first offered Bessel A. van der Kolk's 22nd Annual Trauma Conference on DVD. Now, we've combined the best material from two of the most sought-after presenters from this conference: Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk.
Judith Herman helps to identify shame in all of its forms and how it affects the...
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written by Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014; presented by Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014 (PESI Inc., 2011), 1 hour 10 mins
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In June, we first offered Bessel A. van der Kolk's 22nd Annual Trauma Conference on DVD. Now, we've combined the best material from two of the most sought-after presenters from this conference: Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk.
Judith Herman helps to identify shame in all of its forms and how it affects the one afflicted with it. With this complete picture of shame, mental health professionals can provide direction for their clients and s...
In June, we first offered Bessel A. van der Kolk's 22nd Annual Trauma Conference on DVD. Now, we've combined the best material from two of the most sought-after presenters from this conference: Judith Herman and Bessel van der Kolk.
Judith Herman helps to identify shame in all of its forms and how it affects the one afflicted with it. With this complete picture of shame, mental health professionals can provide direction for their clients and show a positive life outlook.
Bessel van der Kolk gets to the heart of what clients suffering from trauma experience: a loss of joy in the here and now due to being unable to focus on it and instead continue to focus on the past trauma. He then goes on to show how you can help them to refocus their brains to once again be in the here and now and to experience joy once more.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Judith Herman, Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Speaker / Narrator
Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014, Judith Herman
Person Discussed
Bessel van der Kolk, fl. 1970-2014, Judith Herman
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Trauma survivors, Shame, Emotional trauma, Depression (emotion)
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Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson, Case 2, Mrs. Pearson, Core Video: Pseudodementia
produced by Symptom Media, in Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 10 mins
Mrs. Pearson is 75 years old, came into the hospital with her daughter due to sudden gaps in her short-term memory, as she had forgotten to turn off the stove burner and went to take a shower. Mrs. Pearson’s daughter arrived home from work and found the burner on and her mother in the shower. When Mrs. Pearson...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 10 mins
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Mrs. Pearson is 75 years old, came into the hospital with her daughter due to sudden gaps in her short-term memory, as she had forgotten to turn off the stove burner and went to take a shower. Mrs. Pearson’s daughter arrived home from work and found the burner on and her mother in the shower. When Mrs. Pearson came out, her daughter told her that it was the second time in 5 days that it has happened. Mrs. Pearson recounts to the interviewer...
Mrs. Pearson is 75 years old, came into the hospital with her daughter due to sudden gaps in her short-term memory, as she had forgotten to turn off the stove burner and went to take a shower. Mrs. Pearson’s daughter arrived home from work and found the burner on and her mother in the shower. When Mrs. Pearson came out, her daughter told her that it was the second time in 5 days that it has happened. Mrs. Pearson recounts to the interviewer that she was warming up water for a cup of tea and does not recall what happened that the stove remained on. Though Mrs. Pearson’s long-term memory is intact, her recent memory and recall is impaired in the context of grief. Mrs. Pearson’s daughter noticed an impairment in her memory since she learned that one of her cousins passed away last week. During the interview, Mrs. Pearson can recall where she is, her date of birth, town she was born, address of the house she grow up, her both parents’ full names. However, Mrs. Pearson cannot recall the day of the week and day for the month. She remembered the year. The neurological tests are negative for any issues and Mrs. Pearson’s sudden change in cognition can be attributed to depression (from grief), therefore, called pseudodementia.
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Field of Study
Nursing
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Instructional material
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson
Topic / Theme
Cognitive impairment, Cognitive assessment, Cognitive ability, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Age-related cognitive decline, Sadness, Depression (emotion), Forgetfulness
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Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson, Case 2, Mrs. Pearson, Core Video: Pseudodementia, Key Takeaway: Mood and Affect
produced by Symptom Media, in Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 1 min
Subject Expert Karen B. Silva PhD, MSFN, RN-BC highlights a Key Takeaway, Mood and Affect, for Mrs. Pearson, Core Video: Pseudodementia.
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Description
Subject Expert Karen B. Silva PhD, MSFN, RN-BC highlights a Key Takeaway, Mood and Affect, for Mrs. Pearson, Core Video: Pseudodementia.
Field of Study
Nursing
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Neurocognitive Disorder, Case 2: Mrs. Pearson
Topic / Theme
Behavioral assessment, Depressive disorder, Neurocognitive disorders, Depression (emotion), Sadness
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