Mercy College Clinical Depression Dobbs Ferry Psychopathology Case Study

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hapter 4: There are different types of research methods employed by researchers in the interest of gathering data and learning about human behavior and psychopathology. One type of research method is the Case Study Method. This method investigates typically one individual's behavioral and physical patterns. More specifically, researchers inquire about the individual's personal and family background, education, health, employment history and other additional factors that comprise the person. For this week's assignment, conduct a brief but comprehensive case study on a client or a hypothetical client, inquiring about the client's experience living day-to-day with a severe mental illness OR the client's experience of a phenomenon such as loss, abuse, discrimination. Please refer to pgs 102-103 in our textbook for more details on research methods, specifically conducting a case study.

Chapter 9: Building on our Chapter 4 discussion assignment of writing a case study, include and highlight the psychological and social factors that influence your client's health as referenced in our discussion from Chapter 9.

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Running head: CASE STUDY; LIVING WITH CLINICAL DEPRESSION

Case study; Living with Clinical Depression

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CASE STUDY; LIVING WITH CLINICAL DEPRESSION

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John is a 34-year-old man living with clinical depression and was diagnosed with it five
years ago. He got divorced six years ago, although he sees his ex-wife and two daughters
occasionally. John works at a local restaurant in his home-town, a job the patient claims to
detest. On enquiring about John’s experience living with clinical depression, he is at first
reluctant to talk about it, drifting back to a gloomy mood. When he starts tal...


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