Pathopsychology Counselling: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Cultural Impact
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This case study delves into the pathopsychological counselling of a patient named Tina, focusing on the diagnostic impressions derived from DSM criteria, which indicate a combination of methamphetamine use and major depressive disorder. The analysis considers the historical and cross-cultural perspectives of psychopathology, highlighting how cultural factors can significantly impact diagnosis and treatment. The study elaborates on the patient's symptoms, including depressive moods, insomnia, and recurrent thoughts, alongside the recurrent use of methamphetamine, leading to interpersonal problems. It addresses historic misconceptions of psychopathology and proposes a treatment plan involving psychotherapy, medication to reduce depressive states, and self-help support to overcome cultural barriers and social isolation, emphasizing the importance of peer support. The study references relevant literature, including the DSM-5, to substantiate the diagnostic and treatment approaches.
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