One of the most common mental health conditions suffered by patients is that of depression. In this hypothetical scenario, patient Sandy B is a woman who has been given a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. Major depressive disorder affects approximately 13 to 14 million American adults on an annual basis (DeRubeis, Siegle, & Hollon 2008). As well as being personally stressful, it can have a profoundly debilitating effect on a person’s ability to be economically productive. It affects a patient’s family as well, due to the sufferer’s inability to complete the acts of daily life or to participate in social functioning. It also poses a high risk for the patient in regards to suicide. Sandy B is a 40-year-old woman, recently divorced, and living alone. Although major depressive disorder is defined by a significant inhibition in the ability to engage in daily life functions, Sandy B reports that she is able to go to her job as an accountant on a daily basis. Still, she reports that she is unable to socialize, spends much of her non-working hours sleeping, and finds it difficult to concentrate while at work due to her sense of overwhelming despair (Reynolds & Kamphaus 2013). Although she says she is not actively suicidal because she has...
But evidence-based research indicates that a combination of therapy and antidepressants is more effective than psychopharmacology alone (DeRubeis et al. 2013). Like some patients, Sandy B states that she does not merely want to be treated with pills and wants to get to the heart of what has caused her disorder. She admits to struggling with minor bouts of depression in the past, although she says her current depressive incident stems from the termination of her marriage with her husband, leaving her with a sense of feeling like a failure.References
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