¶ … bipolar diagnosis: A case study of Miranda
Miranda is a sixteen-year-old second-generation Chinese-American girl who is suspected of manifesting bipolar disorder, according her referencing pediatrician. Miranda's specific, proposed diagnosis according to Appendix D of the DSM is "Bipolar 2 Disorder, in which the primary symptom presentation is recurrent depression accompanied by hypomanic episodes (a milder state of mania in which the symptoms are not severe enough to cause marked impairment in social or occupational functioning or need for hospitalization, but are sufficient to be observable by others)." However, there are also some indications that drug use may be provoking her symptoms Miranda comes from a very high-achieving family that places considerable weight upon academic success. Throughout most of her scholastic life, Miranda has excelled in school but her sophomore year of high school her grades began to decline. According to Miranda's mother (who is a self-described 'stay at home mom'), her daughter's work habits became increasingly erratic.
Sometimes Miranda would stay up all night ostensibly doing homework but would be really talking with her friends on her computer. When confronted by her father about this behavior, Miranda cheerfully told him that she could study in between classes in school and seemed unperturbed by his anger. Miranda, even when she seemed to be working hard and chattered on about her extravagant plans to go to an Ivy League school would have little to show for her efforts working at night. Other days Miranda would say she was so tired she couldn't possibly go to school and lost all interest in her extracurricular activities such as music. Her teachers described her as either overly talkative and 'social' and distracted in class or extremely tired to the point of falling asleep during lectures.
Miranda is described as having a high IQ, particularly in math, but also as being a very sensitive child. However, she has always had many friends and was well-liked at school until recently. Miranda has a self-admitted perfectionist streak and tends to see things in black and white -- either she is a success or a failure, in her estimation. However, as her mood swings became more erratic, she began to lose some of her closest friends. Miranda began to hang out with an uncharacteristically 'cooler' crowd and stay out late in defiance of her curfew which she had never done before. Her mother does not like...
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