CASE STUDY
Available medical records detail treatment for STDs and unexplained bruises on the back and forearms. Attempts to find out what caused the bruises were met with a studious silence and claims of ignorance. The patient denies claims of sexual promiscuity but fails to identify the person(s) responsible for his infections. Blood pressure readings indicate a normal rate while a chest examination discounted any respiratory problems. Blood tests were negative for traces of substance abuse and insulin levels were below average. The patient had sunken eyes and pale white skin. The urine sample was cloudy and dark yellow.
Investigations revealed the patient has a criminal record for six counts of assaulting different girlfriends. School records show that he has been suspended or expelled on a number of occasions for fighting. The patient complains of feeling worthless and admits to contemplating suicide on a number of occasions (Gunderson Hoffman, 2005). Gaining his trust was very difficult owing to his general suspicion of people and the world. He exhibits anger management problems and claims he has very few friends. He suffers from intense bouts of anxiety and fear that grip him unexpectedly. These episodes usually last for a few hours at most.
The patient has low self-esteem and is unable to maintain eye contact with others. He speaks in a stammering voice but becomes coherent when expressing his anger. He blames his mother for his predicament, claiming she discriminated against him during his childhood by not loving him as much as she did the other children. He suffers from extreme mood swings from time to time. He is a reserved and thoughtful person.
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