This report is a mental health nursing case study focusing on a 15-year-old boy named Adam who is suffering from acute depression and anxiety, stemming from child sexual abuse. The report provides a comprehensive mental state assessment, including background information, appearance, behavior, mood, cognition, thoughts, perception, insight, and judgment. It identifies predisposing, perpetuating, precipitating, and protecting factors related to Adam's condition. The report then details a nursing care plan based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, outlining interventions to address suicidal ideation, trauma, and promote overall well-being. The report also discusses therapeutic engagement, clinical interpretation, cultural safety considerations, and recovery-oriented nursing care, including the use of talk therapy, antidepressant and antipsychotic medications, and cognitive behavioral therapy. An ISBAR handover is included to summarize the case and recommendations for treatment. The report highlights the importance of building trust, maintaining confidentiality, and providing holistic care to support Adam's recovery.