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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Abuse Assessment V1
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 14 mins
Natalie describes the relationship with her mother as good, distant in a way, and gentle. Natalie’s relationship with her father isn’t close but he pushes her to do her best in school and can be hard on her. Natalie admits that her father’s “encouragement” is often critical and he’s verbally abusive,...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 14 mins
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Natalie describes the relationship with her mother as good, distant in a way, and gentle. Natalie’s relationship with her father isn’t close but he pushes her to do her best in school and can be hard on her. Natalie admits that her father’s “encouragement” is often critical and he’s verbally abusive, primarily when he’s been drinking. During those episodes when he’s been drinking, which happen regularly, he will call her “worth...
Natalie describes the relationship with her mother as good, distant in a way, and gentle. Natalie’s relationship with her father isn’t close but he pushes her to do her best in school and can be hard on her. Natalie admits that her father’s “encouragement” is often critical and he’s verbally abusive, primarily when he’s been drinking. During those episodes when he’s been drinking, which happen regularly, he will call her “worthless” and “a waste of space.” These comments make Natalie feel small and cause her to shut down. Natalie’s mom tries to stay out of the middle and has never interrupted her father’s verbal abuse of Natalie. According to Natalie, her mother isn’t strong and never stands up to her father. Natalie’s relationship with her brother, who has recently moved home, is further strained. Natalie’s brother sometimes gets physical with her, but she claims it’s just wrestling or “playing.” These physical alterations with her brother have resulted in some bruising. Though Natalie doesn’t find the wrestling fun, she says it’s not horrible either.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Denial, Alcohol abuse, Physical abuse, Emotional abuse, Family relations, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Abuse Assessment V2
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 18 mins
Natalie talks about her father’s drinking habits – he drinks every day and more when he doesn’t have to work the next day. When he drinks, her father’s personality changes, becoming more aggressive. He has never hurt Natalie physically but sometimes hurt her feelings by making comments such as that Natalie...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 18 mins
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Natalie talks about her father’s drinking habits – he drinks every day and more when he doesn’t have to work the next day. When he drinks, her father’s personality changes, becoming more aggressive. He has never hurt Natalie physically but sometimes hurt her feelings by making comments such as that Natalie doesn’t have friends, needs to lose weight, that she’s a joke, or should be more like her brother. Natalie excuses this behavior f...
Natalie talks about her father’s drinking habits – he drinks every day and more when he doesn’t have to work the next day. When he drinks, her father’s personality changes, becoming more aggressive. He has never hurt Natalie physically but sometimes hurt her feelings by making comments such as that Natalie doesn’t have friends, needs to lose weight, that she’s a joke, or should be more like her brother. Natalie excuses this behavior from her father as constructive criticism. Natalie stays clear of her brother because he’s a “little rough” physically. Sometimes her brother wrestles with Natalie, which has resulted in injuries – bruises and drawing blood. Natalie claims her brother is allowed to do whatever he wants and their mother has never intervened on her behalf. When asked about the relationship between her father and mother, Natalie becomes evasive, eventually excusing her father’s behavior toward her mom, as “it’s what guys do.” Natalie believes this is how most families function. When Natalie was younger, she recalls that her father was abusive toward her brother, but thinks it was just to toughen him up. Natalie realizes that the abuse she’s suffered from her brother was because her father abused her brother. However, Natalie excuses the abuse because that’s what Natalie’s mother does.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Physical abuse, Family relations, Alcohol abuse, Emotional abuse, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Confusion, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Abuse Assessment V3
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 15 mins
Natalie’s father is a drinker and is pretty harsh with his words when drunk. Her father will often tell Natalie that she needs to get friends, lose weight, that she’s worthless etc. Though Natalie attempts to excuse this behavior, it does have an effect on her. Natalie feels that she doesn’t live up to her...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 15 mins
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Natalie’s father is a drinker and is pretty harsh with his words when drunk. Her father will often tell Natalie that she needs to get friends, lose weight, that she’s worthless etc. Though Natalie attempts to excuse this behavior, it does have an effect on her. Natalie feels that she doesn’t live up to her father’s standards and doesn’t know how to please him, or be the girl he wants her to be. Though Natalie’s father has never hurt...
Natalie’s father is a drinker and is pretty harsh with his words when drunk. Her father will often tell Natalie that she needs to get friends, lose weight, that she’s worthless etc. Though Natalie attempts to excuse this behavior, it does have an effect on her. Natalie feels that she doesn’t live up to her father’s standards and doesn’t know how to please him, or be the girl he wants her to be. Though Natalie’s father has never hurt her physically, he is aggressive with her brother, but only, as Natalie says to get her brother to be more masculine. Natalie says her brother is a lot like her father, verbally ridiculing her, but also in being rough with her physically. Natalie admits that her brother will punch her every now in order to get her to do something. As a result of her brother, Natalie has experienced bruising and a couple of scars on her arm from him scratching her. Meanwhile, Natalie’s mother does not intervene on Natalie’s behalf either to stop her father or brother. Natalie’s father has never been physically aggressive with her mother, but they do argue. Natalie feels this behavior is acceptable because it is all to teach a lesson.
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2018
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Symptom Media
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Physical abuse, Family relations, Alcohol abuse, Emotional abuse, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Confusion, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Appetite
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 3 mins
Natalie’s appetite and eating behavior has become inconsistent lately. Some days she doesn’t eat a meal and some days she’ll eat a full day’s food in one sitting. When she eats enough food for one sitting, she feels relief and then regret. Overall, she’s lost a few pounds over the last few months. Ho...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 3 mins
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Natalie’s appetite and eating behavior has become inconsistent lately. Some days she doesn’t eat a meal and some days she’ll eat a full day’s food in one sitting. When she eats enough food for one sitting, she feels relief and then regret. Overall, she’s lost a few pounds over the last few months. However, before this period, Natalie was eating regularly, breakfast, lunch and dinner normally.
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Nursing
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Symptom Media
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Appetite, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Loss of appetite, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Interests
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
Natalie’s interest level is non-existent right; she hasn’t found anything exciting or pleasurable recently. She enjoys being alone, being on her phone or taking long showers; she feels distracted in a good way when she’s doing these activities. Before these depressed feelings began, Natalie played tennis eve...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
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Natalie’s interest level is non-existent right; she hasn’t found anything exciting or pleasurable recently. She enjoys being alone, being on her phone or taking long showers; she feels distracted in a good way when she’s doing these activities. Before these depressed feelings began, Natalie played tennis every day, hung out with friends, went to the movies, was in all AP classes, and now she doesn’t know why she liked doing all of these t...
Natalie’s interest level is non-existent right; she hasn’t found anything exciting or pleasurable recently. She enjoys being alone, being on her phone or taking long showers; she feels distracted in a good way when she’s doing these activities. Before these depressed feelings began, Natalie played tennis every day, hung out with friends, went to the movies, was in all AP classes, and now she doesn’t know why she liked doing all of these things and more broadly doesn’t see a point in anything. In the past, Natalie did find pleasure when engaging in these activities. However, this loss in pleasure began gradually, around the time when her brother moved home and she had to move back into her old room. It’s been four or five months since Natalie lost interest in friends and in her class work, and she even though she’s considered being more engaged, she continues to have a strong desire to be alone.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Loneliness, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Isolation, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Mood and Suicidality
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 13 mins
In describing her mood, Natalie has been feeling down, but says she would settle for being neutral or in the middle, which would be an improvement to her current mood. These down feelings have been persistent over the last five or six months, starting when her older brother moved home (forcing her to move back in...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 13 mins
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In describing her mood, Natalie has been feeling down, but says she would settle for being neutral or in the middle, which would be an improvement to her current mood. These down feelings have been persistent over the last five or six months, starting when her older brother moved home (forcing her to move back into her old, smaller room), and around the time when her father lost his job. After losing his job, Natalie’s father began drinking mo...
In describing her mood, Natalie has been feeling down, but says she would settle for being neutral or in the middle, which would be an improvement to her current mood. These down feelings have been persistent over the last five or six months, starting when her older brother moved home (forcing her to move back into her old, smaller room), and around the time when her father lost his job. After losing his job, Natalie’s father began drinking more. Natalie describes having nothing to do but sit in her room. Her thoughts often dwell on the negative, that she has no friends; she’s fat, etc. and is made worse when her brother yells at her and says she’s just isolating herself. Natalie gets a lot of anxiety when she thinks about the future and admits that she’s had thoughts about killing herself. Natalie has considered many different suicidal plans, “A through Z,” and provides a detailed example of one. Natalie feels that after she kills herself, all her negative thoughts would go blank, but doesn’t know it would make her feel better.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Major depressive disorder, Family relations, Adolescents, Suicidal ideation, Isolation, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Relationships
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 9 mins
In the past, Natalie had many close relationships but currently feels that she has no one she could consider a friend. Natalie stopped hanging out with her classmates and so they stopped inviting her. Natalie’s social interactions at school, even small ones, are minimal. When she does initiate contact with other...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 9 mins
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In the past, Natalie had many close relationships but currently feels that she has no one she could consider a friend. Natalie stopped hanging out with her classmates and so they stopped inviting her. Natalie’s social interactions at school, even small ones, are minimal. When she does initiate contact with others, she describes feelings anxious and not wanting to say anything wrong. Though Natalie cannot describe an interaction in which she “...
In the past, Natalie had many close relationships but currently feels that she has no one she could consider a friend. Natalie stopped hanging out with her classmates and so they stopped inviting her. Natalie’s social interactions at school, even small ones, are minimal. When she does initiate contact with others, she describes feelings anxious and not wanting to say anything wrong. Though Natalie cannot describe an interaction in which she “said the wrong thing,” she describes seeing the judgment on other people’s face. At home, Natalie has stopped engaging in conversation. Natalie’s mom tries to give her pep talks, encourage her to go outside, and feels that if Natalie just does some things, that she’ll feel better. On the other hand, Natalie’s dad just yells at her, especially when she doesn’t respond. Natalie used to have a good relationship with her father before but since he lost his job and started drinking more she tries to stay away from him as much as possible. Natalie just wants to be alone and for her parents to stop suggesting things.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Friendship, Family relations, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Isolation, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Sleep
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
Natalie sleeps a lot and takes naps throughout the day. Yet no matter how much she sleeps, Natalie just feels tired. At night, it’s hard for Natalie to fall asleep when she has thoughts racing through her head. Once she gets to sleep, she wakes periodically throughout the night. In the morning, Natalie feels un...
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Natalie sleeps a lot and takes naps throughout the day. Yet no matter how much she sleeps, Natalie just feels tired. At night, it’s hard for Natalie to fall asleep when she has thoughts racing through her head. Once she gets to sleep, she wakes periodically throughout the night. In the morning, Natalie feels unrested, has to force herself to get moving and feels like a zombie throughout the school day. On weekends, Natalie sleeps for as long a...
Natalie sleeps a lot and takes naps throughout the day. Yet no matter how much she sleeps, Natalie just feels tired. At night, it’s hard for Natalie to fall asleep when she has thoughts racing through her head. Once she gets to sleep, she wakes periodically throughout the night. In the morning, Natalie feels unrested, has to force herself to get moving and feels like a zombie throughout the school day. On weekends, Natalie sleeps for as long as she can yet still doesn’t feel rested.
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2018
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Depressive disorder, Insomnia related to other mental disorder, Adolescents, Depression (emotion), Insomnia
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Adolescent Depression, Depression Assessment - Substance Use
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
Natalie doesn’t drink alcohol and doesn’t have any interest in drinking because of the way her father behaves when he drinks. Natalie considered taking her mom’s sleeping pills but didn’t as she sleeps enough as is. When asked about using other drugs, Natalie doesn’t even know where she would get street...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
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Natalie doesn’t drink alcohol and doesn’t have any interest in drinking because of the way her father behaves when he drinks. Natalie considered taking her mom’s sleeping pills but didn’t as she sleeps enough as is. When asked about using other drugs, Natalie doesn’t even know where she would get street drugs. She did try her brother’s marijuana for a time but the pot only made her feel worse. The last time Natalie smoked was a couple...
Natalie doesn’t drink alcohol and doesn’t have any interest in drinking because of the way her father behaves when he drinks. Natalie considered taking her mom’s sleeping pills but didn’t as she sleeps enough as is. When asked about using other drugs, Natalie doesn’t even know where she would get street drugs. She did try her brother’s marijuana for a time but the pot only made her feel worse. The last time Natalie smoked was a couple of weeks ago but claims that stopping hasn’t improved her mood.
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2018
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Symptom Media
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Drug abuse, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Depression (emotion)
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2, Natalie, Core Video: Adolescent Depression
produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 12 mins
Natalie exhibits a flat, nearly blank expression, makes poor eye contact and often seems on the verge of tears. Natalie is here because she told her dad that she’s had thoughts of suicide since the seventh grade, including hanging herself in the closet and taking an overdose of pills. In the past, Natalie has at...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Depression, Case 2: Natalie, Case 2 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 12 mins
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Natalie exhibits a flat, nearly blank expression, makes poor eye contact and often seems on the verge of tears. Natalie is here because she told her dad that she’s had thoughts of suicide since the seventh grade, including hanging herself in the closet and taking an overdose of pills. In the past, Natalie has attempted to kill herself several times, such as with wrapping a wifi cord around her neck and tightening into a noose, but stopped herse...
Natalie exhibits a flat, nearly blank expression, makes poor eye contact and often seems on the verge of tears. Natalie is here because she told her dad that she’s had thoughts of suicide since the seventh grade, including hanging herself in the closet and taking an overdose of pills. In the past, Natalie has attempted to kill herself several times, such as with wrapping a wifi cord around her neck and tightening into a noose, but stopped herself. Natalie feels sorry she is causing so many problems. She admits having depression and that her mind is consumed by bad thoughts that sometimes occur so fast that she can’t sleep. These bad thoughts include thinking people don’t like her or that her parents aren’t happy because of her. Natalie feels worthless because she doesn’t have any friends or participate in any social activities yet she only wants to stay at home by herself. In addition, Natalie’s brother recently moved home after dropping out of college. Natalie’s brother yells at her and has physically hurt her once. Her mother doesn’t do anything to help and her father is never around or when he is, he’s drunk and fighting with her mother.
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Symptom Media
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2018
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Symptom Media
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Depression, Case 2: Natalie
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Family, Attribution of blame, Attempted suicide, Depressive disorder, Adolescents, Suicidal ideation, Depression (emotion)
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