1) Li-Li had a difficult relationship with her mother-in-law after getting married and moving in with her husband and mother-in-law. They fought constantly.
2) Li-Li asked a friend who sold herbs to give her poison to slowly kill her mother-in-law.
3) However, after pretending to be kind and obeying her mother-in-law for six months as instructed by her friend, their relationship improved and they became close.
4) Li-Li then asked her friend to stop the poisoning, realizing that her changed attitude had improved their relationship, not any poison. Her friend revealed that the herbs were actually just vitamins.
The Case of LPresenting Problem Client presented in the emerge.docxarnoldmeredith47041
The Case of L
Presenting Problem
Client presented in the emergency room (ER) having been brought in the previous night by her parents. Following an argument with her parents, L cut her right wrist. L's mother reported that L started screaming rapidly and became physically violent toward her prior to cutting her own wrist.
Psychological Data
L is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who resides in Pennsylvania with her mother, father, and older sister. She is in 11th grade at the local public school. L appeared to be of average to above-average intelligence, as she was able to respond to numerous questions in an articulate and intelligent manner. She was well versed about world history and current affairs. Her mother confirmed that she has done well in school, maintaining a B+ average and participating in various school activities (e.g., chorus, school paper) until last year. L slowly dropped out of many activities she liked in the past. Her mother noticed about 8 months ago that L had also begun having difficulty doing schoolwork. Erratic behavior arose during episodes when L also became irritable and explosive. During these repeated episodes, she became quite defiant, cut classes, had to be placed in school detention, and had even assaulted the principal. L has numerous friends and believed she can relate to all types of people. She has a boyfriend who adores her, but she said she doesn't feel the same about him. The school counselor confirmed that L is outgoing, popular, and smart; but during these episodes she became another person, one who is very violent and difficult.
Medical History
A physical examination by a staff doctor revealed superficial cuts on L’s left and right wrist. The cuts appeared to be a few weeks old. There were cigarette burns on her right wrist that looked to be approximately one week old. In questioning L about the cigarette burns, L responded, "I just wanted to see how it felt—now I know." When questioned about old cuts on her left wrist, she responded, "I don't want to talk about it." L weighs 103 pounds and is 5’ 6” tall. L denied any dieting or fasting, but her mother noticed over this past year that her weight has dropped. Substance Abuse History L denied any drug or alcohol use. When she was questioned regarding such, her response was "I could do drugs if I wanted to. I don't want to, because it’s dumb." Family History L’s mother is 42 years old and works as a secretary for a large telephone company. Her father is 49 years old and operates a small landscaping business. Both are U.S. citizens, with a cultural background from Guatemala of which they are proud. Both have 2 a high school education. L’s sister is considerably younger, aged 8.
Their relationship is described as unremarkable, although L’s mother noted that the younger sister stays away when L is upset. Marital circumstances are uncertain, although the parents admitted that they are trying to keep the family together for their children, and they are of .
Dear Dr. Phil,I am a 24-year-old woman who has been dating Ryan.docxsimonithomas47935
Dear Dr. Phil,
I am a 24-year-old woman who has been dating "Ryan" for almost 1 year. In the beginning, Ryan and I were inseparable. But Ryan cheated on me after only a few weeks of dating and got into some legal trouble that resulted in him being sent to jail. He is out now but has continued to drink more and more, and when he drinks he gets very angry and starts yelling and grabbing me if I don't do what he says. I love him very much and don't want to leave him when he is going through so much trouble, but I also can't take it anymore. He has terrible anxiety, so we are forced to stay at home, and watch his niece, while his sister does whatever she wants. I have no problem with her breastfeeding in her own home, but she has no respect for our privacy, and often times walks in on us trying to be intimate with each other. I brought it up to him once, and he became very angry and made comments comparing his sister and her body to me... I don't know how to feel because I know that is his family, but I also feel as if I'm disrespected. Recently, he told me we were not going to have sex anymore because I have endometriosis and have been undergoing medicated treatment to help it. I do not feel pretty at all; I often starve myself and am now losing my hair from all of the stress and pain. Please help me.
Sincerely,
Fat and Ugly
write a response ( 250) to one to the letter on above Your response should be based on sound developmental science
.
The Case of LPresenting Problem Client presented in the emerge.docxarnoldmeredith47041
The Case of L
Presenting Problem
Client presented in the emergency room (ER) having been brought in the previous night by her parents. Following an argument with her parents, L cut her right wrist. L's mother reported that L started screaming rapidly and became physically violent toward her prior to cutting her own wrist.
Psychological Data
L is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who resides in Pennsylvania with her mother, father, and older sister. She is in 11th grade at the local public school. L appeared to be of average to above-average intelligence, as she was able to respond to numerous questions in an articulate and intelligent manner. She was well versed about world history and current affairs. Her mother confirmed that she has done well in school, maintaining a B+ average and participating in various school activities (e.g., chorus, school paper) until last year. L slowly dropped out of many activities she liked in the past. Her mother noticed about 8 months ago that L had also begun having difficulty doing schoolwork. Erratic behavior arose during episodes when L also became irritable and explosive. During these repeated episodes, she became quite defiant, cut classes, had to be placed in school detention, and had even assaulted the principal. L has numerous friends and believed she can relate to all types of people. She has a boyfriend who adores her, but she said she doesn't feel the same about him. The school counselor confirmed that L is outgoing, popular, and smart; but during these episodes she became another person, one who is very violent and difficult.
Medical History
A physical examination by a staff doctor revealed superficial cuts on L’s left and right wrist. The cuts appeared to be a few weeks old. There were cigarette burns on her right wrist that looked to be approximately one week old. In questioning L about the cigarette burns, L responded, "I just wanted to see how it felt—now I know." When questioned about old cuts on her left wrist, she responded, "I don't want to talk about it." L weighs 103 pounds and is 5’ 6” tall. L denied any dieting or fasting, but her mother noticed over this past year that her weight has dropped. Substance Abuse History L denied any drug or alcohol use. When she was questioned regarding such, her response was "I could do drugs if I wanted to. I don't want to, because it’s dumb." Family History L’s mother is 42 years old and works as a secretary for a large telephone company. Her father is 49 years old and operates a small landscaping business. Both are U.S. citizens, with a cultural background from Guatemala of which they are proud. Both have 2 a high school education. L’s sister is considerably younger, aged 8.
Their relationship is described as unremarkable, although L’s mother noted that the younger sister stays away when L is upset. Marital circumstances are uncertain, although the parents admitted that they are trying to keep the family together for their children, and they are of .
Dear Dr. Phil,I am a 24-year-old woman who has been dating Ryan.docxsimonithomas47935
Dear Dr. Phil,
I am a 24-year-old woman who has been dating "Ryan" for almost 1 year. In the beginning, Ryan and I were inseparable. But Ryan cheated on me after only a few weeks of dating and got into some legal trouble that resulted in him being sent to jail. He is out now but has continued to drink more and more, and when he drinks he gets very angry and starts yelling and grabbing me if I don't do what he says. I love him very much and don't want to leave him when he is going through so much trouble, but I also can't take it anymore. He has terrible anxiety, so we are forced to stay at home, and watch his niece, while his sister does whatever she wants. I have no problem with her breastfeeding in her own home, but she has no respect for our privacy, and often times walks in on us trying to be intimate with each other. I brought it up to him once, and he became very angry and made comments comparing his sister and her body to me... I don't know how to feel because I know that is his family, but I also feel as if I'm disrespected. Recently, he told me we were not going to have sex anymore because I have endometriosis and have been undergoing medicated treatment to help it. I do not feel pretty at all; I often starve myself and am now losing my hair from all of the stress and pain. Please help me.
Sincerely,
Fat and Ugly
write a response ( 250) to one to the letter on above Your response should be based on sound developmental science
.
To prepare Use a differential diagnosis process and analysis maryettamckinnel
To prepare:
Use a differential diagnosis process and analysis of the Mental Status Exam in "The Case of L" to determine if the case meets the criteria for a clinical diagnosis.
Questions:
Provide the full DSM-5 diagnosis. Remember, a full diagnosis should include the name of the disorder, ICD-10-CM code, specifiers, severity, and the Z codes (other conditions that may need clinical attention).
Explain the full diagnosis, matching the symptoms of the case to the criteria for any diagnoses used.
Identify 2-3 of the close differentials that you considered for the case and have ruled out. Concisely explain why these conditions were considered but eliminated.
Identify the assessments you recommend to validate treatment. Explain the rationale behind choosing the assessment instruments to support, clarify, or track treatment progress for the diagnosis.
Explain your recommendations for initial resources and treatment. Use scholarly resources to support your evidence-based treatment recommendations.
Explain how you took cultural factors and diversity into account when making the assessment and recommending interventions.
Identify client strengths, and explain how you would utilize strengths throughout treatment.
Identify specific knowledge or skills you would need to obtain to effectively treat this client, and provide a plan on how you will do so.
These questions are based on the following case:
The Case of L Presenting Problem Client presented in the emergency room (ER) having been brought in the previous night by her parents. Following an argument with her parents, L cut her right wrist. L's mother reported that L started screaming rapidly and became physically violent toward her prior to cutting her own wrist. Psychological Data L is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who resides in Pennsylvania with her mother, father, and older sister. She is in 11th grade at the local public school. L appeared to be of average to above-average intelligence, as she was able to respond to numerous questions in an articulate and intelligent manner. She was well versed about world history and current affairs. Her mother confirmed that she has done well in school, maintaining a B+ average and participating in various school activities (e.g., chorus, school paper) until last year. L slowly dropped out of many activities she liked in the past. Her mother noticed about 8 months ago that L had also begun having difficulty doing schoolwork. Erratic behavior arose during episodes when L also became irritable and explosive. During these repeated episodes, she became quite defiant, cut classes, had to be placed in school detention, and had even assaulted the principal. L has numerous friends and believed she can relate to all types of people. She has a boyfriend who adores her, but she said she doesn't feel the same about him. The school counselor confirmed that L is outgoing, popular, and smart; but during these episodes she became another person, one who is very ...
Angela 1
Angela G. Bailey
Professor Wilson
Intro to University Writing
13 February 2015
I Believe in Writing
Let me tell you why I started writing in diaries. I was 17 years old when my mother got cancer. My mother tried to take her own life by jumping out of a hospital window. Thank God it was time for her meds and the nurse was able to get her back to her bed. This was so devastating to me, just the thought that she wanted to die sooner. I did not understand why she did not want to spend what little life she had to be with her children. I started writing daily about her day and what I was feeling. I had just gotten out of a children’s home. Definitely there was so much fear in me that I was going right back to the home. Many tears flowed from my eyes that year. I did not want to see my mother leave this world without getting any time with her. After all I was in the children’s home since I was eight and a half years old. My junior year in high school my teacher took me aside as she knew what I was going thru. She told me to write my life down that I had a story to tell. I did not write my life down however; I did start a diary and wrote in it from the day my English teacher told me to start. My mother died and I made it thru the funeral but it was pure and raw emotions I felt watching my sisters scream and brothers cry like babies. All I could do was sit and watch, I never shed a tear because I had come to terms with her dying by writing about her.
Fast forward 5 years down the road after my mother’s death. My brother Randy took his young life at 37 by taping his car windows and running an exhaust pipe thru his window. We looked for him for days. We never had one clue that he was suicidal. If we did we never picked up on it. We found him in the morgue. My brothers and sisters and I all knew that Randy never got over our mothers death, after all he was a momma’s boy. It took me a long time to get over his death than it did my mothers. He came to me in a dream and explained why he took or life. It gave me a sense of peace and understanding inside as to why he took his life. Maybe it was just that I made myself believe why.To this day two of my sisters have yet to get over his death. I tell them all the time to sit and write their feelings down. They may understand more why he did this horrible thing that crushed all our lives. Again writing got me through this horrible tragedy.
Now I will tell you about my daughter April who tried to take her life many years ago when she was 20 years old. Thank God, she had the sense to go to the hospital afterwards before the pills kicked in she was able to tell them what she did. Took me a long while to understand how a love gone wrong can cause a girl to want to die. I asked my daughter to please write me a letter explaining how she felt and why she felt she wanted to leave life as she knows it. She gave me a 5 page letter that stated this boy was the love of .
THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF SINGAPORE, MR.LEE KUAN YEW'S LAMENTATION OVER HIS ONLY DAUGHTER'S UNMARRIED STATE AND HER FEELINGS REGARDING HER CHOICE TO REMAIN A SPINSTER...A VERY GOOD READ!
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Reference Counseling Across Cultures 7
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Edition by Paul Pedersen SAGE Publications
Each case response must be 1 page in length, with an APA Cover and Reference page.
Case Study of Donna Little - Chapter 5
Donna Little is a 39-year-old Indian woman who has a history of substance misuse and has struggled with reunification with her adolescent children over the last 6 years. She was in residential school from the age of 6 to 16 years old. She has a history of domestic violence in her previous relationships. Donna was the youngest of four children in her family. Her parents, siblings, and herself were raised in the same small northern reservation. Both her parents had gone to residential school in the early 1950s, as did her grandfathers and grandmothers on both sides of her family system in the late 1910s. Donna was raised in an environment of violence and mayhem in her early childhood, which she has talked about quite extensively in counseling. Although her parents abused alcohol, she emphasizes repeatedly that her family was quite ceremonial and participated in the big drum feast and singing within the community. When Donna was 6, an Indian agent wearing a red, white, and black checkered jacket gave her candy and took her to the residential school. She never had the opportunity to say good-bye to her mom and dad, who died of tuberculosis while she was in the residential school. Donna reflects on her residential school experience with a despondent look. While in the residential school, she had only one friend she could count on. Her siblings, who were also at the school, were older and thus not allowed to play with her or sleep near her at the residence dorms. This created an incredible loneliness that Donna did not know how to fill, and often she would use alcohol to help numb that pain. She did not like to drink, but it helped her to stop her thinking badly about the past. Donna was a victim of sexual abuse in the residential school, primarily by the Roman Catholic priest who was in charge. The first time she was assaulted she was 7; the last assault occurred right before she ran away at age 16. When Donna had attempted to tell the head nun in charge of her dorm what was happening to her, she was beaten severely, to the point of unconsciousness. Donna recalls it was her friend, Sue, who nursed her back to health. Donna describes her life as difficult. She went home to her community, only to find a partner who turned out to be as violent toward her as her father was to her mother. She loves her children and cares for them deeply. She breast-fed her three children and still today can feel that connection to them. When her children were taken from her home after the last time her husband beat her, she spiraled out of control. Donna has had long periods of abstinence, has a home in her community that is well cared for, and now has a partner who loves her deeply. Donna is on welfare but hunts and fishes to help with sustenance. Donna and her ...
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Ethical_dilemmas_MDI_Gurgaon-Business Ethics Case 1.pptx
You Will Get What You Do To Others - S_.pps
1. What You Do TO
Others
Will Be Done To
You
A NICE STORY !!!
Oct 2009 He YanMusic:To Take… To Hold…
2. Once upon a time in China , a girl named Li-
Li got married & went to live with her
husband and mother-in-law.
3. In a very short time, Li-Li found that she couldn't get along
with her mother-in-law at all.
Their personalities were very different, and Li-Li was angered
by many of her mother-in-law' s habits. In addition, she
criticized Li-Li constantly.
4. Days passed, and weeks passed. Li-Li and her mother-
in-law never stopped arguing and fighting. But what
made the situation even worse was that,
according to ancient Chinese tradition, Li-Li had to bow
to her mother-in-law and obey her every wish. All the
anger and unhappiness in the house was causing Li-Li's
poor husband great distress.
5. Finally, Li-Li could not stand her mother-in-law' s bad temper and
dictatorship any longer, and she decided to do something about it.
Li-Li went to see her father's good friend, Mr. Huang, who sold
herbs. She told him the situation and asked if he would give her
some poison so that she could solve the problem once and for all.
6. Therefore, I have given you a number of herbs
that will slowly build up poison in her body.
Every other day prepare some delicious meal and
put a little of these herbs in her serving.
7. Now, in order to make sure that nobody suspect you,
when she dies, you must be very careful to act very
friendly towards her. "Don't argue with her, obey her
every wish, and treat her like a queen." Li-Li was so
happy.
8. She thanked Mr. Huang and hurried home to
start her plot of murdering her mother-in-
law.
9. She remembered what Mr. Huang had said about
avoiding suspicion, so she controlled her temper,
obeyed her mother-in-law, and treated her like her
own mother.
10. After six months had passed, the whole household had
changed. Li-Li had practiced controlling her temper so much
that she found that she almost never got mad or upset.
11. She hadn't had an argument with her
mother-in-law in six months because she
now seemed much kinder and easier to get
along with.
12. The mother-in-law' s attitude toward Li-Li changed, and she
began to love Li-Li like her own daughter. She kept telling
friends and relatives that Li-Li was the best daughter-in- law
one could ever find. Li-Li and her mother-in-law were now
treating each other like a real mother and daughter.
14. One day, Li-Li came to see Mr. Huang and asked
for his help again She said, "Dear Mr. Huang, please
help me to keep off the poison from killing my
mother-in-law. She's changed into such a nice
woman, and I love her like my own mother. I do not
want her to die because of the poison I gave her."
15. Mr. Huang smiled and nodded his head. "Li-Li,
there's nothing to worry about. I never gave you
any poison. The herbs I gave you were vitamins to
improve her health. The only poison was in your mind
and your attitude toward her, but that has been all
washed away by the love which you gave to her."
16. HAVE YOU REALIZED that:
how you treat others is exactly
how they will treat you?
17. There is a wise Chinese saying:
"The person who loves others will also
be loved in return.
" God might be trying to work in
another person's life through you.
18. You may send this to your friends and if you wish
spread the POWER OF LOVE.
After all you have got nothing to lose but a lot to
gain.
"A candle loses nothing if it is used to light
another one .
Oct 2009 He Yan
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