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Behavioral Therapy - Diagnostic Report


            Sadie is a single, African American woman who lives in Montana. Sadie stated that she lives with her uncle and cousins. She studied Computer Science in New York City and won a scholarship for her academic achievements. Psychological symptoms are deviations of what are considered as normal and indicates the mental or physical disorder to the person. They should be in a recognized pattern in order to decide if a person has symptoms for a certain condition. A psychological diagnosis is the identification and labeling of a disease based on its signs and symptoms. Sadie indicated that she lost interest and stopped going to Comic Con over a year ago, she used to love it there. She didn't like where she used to live and was happier when she moved out. Gets mocked for being a "dyke. " She doesn't listen to television or radio too loud because of a past traumatic incident. She also has repeated hallucinations of her distressing experience and forces herself to stay up at night. She has trouble falling or staying asleep. There are very little to no psychopathological symptoms portrayed by Sadie but her hallucinations are more of the serious symptoms. .
             Medical symptoms are complaints that indicate disease. The patient notices them and goes to get evaluated by a health practitioner. Medical symptoms are important when assessing ones psychological behavior. A head injury may be a primary cause in why the patient acts the way they do. Sadie has suffered with mild to chronic injuries based on her attack. She is walking with a cane and is also limping. She has medical braces on her arm and several scars on her face. She mentioned having a cut on her throat and several broken bones. She's getting little to no sleep and has repeated nightmares, which causes her cold sweat, heart pounds, and shortness of breath. She's also prescribed Oxies and is slightly hooked on them. These symptoms are in fact psychological and physical wounds.


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