Jimenez Lolita Mse

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1 Appearance Humbert – dresses casually, normal grooming and seems to have

normal hygiene

Lolita – dresses fashionably, often wearing revealing clothes.

2 Attitude Humbert – calm and cooperative

Lolita – showcases inappropriate boundaries, seductive, and often


playful.

3 Behavior Humbert – Uses normal gestures, does not move around much.
Sometimes exhibits awkward behaviour around Lolita.

Lolita – shows hyperactive behaviour, befitting of a child her age (14).


Also shows seductive and flirtatious behavior.
4 Speech Humbert – Monotonous, expressive in diction

Lolita – emotional. Exhibits seductive speech

5 Affect Humbert – broad affect, sometimes constricted. Intentionally reacts


appropriately to situations.
Lolita – also showed broad affect.

6 Mood Humbert – often euthymic, showcases sad, depressed mood in the


narration parts talking about Lolita.
Lolita – also often euthymic, euphoric when she gets what she wants.

7 Thought Process Humbert – exhibited spontaneous thought process in the narration


parts and goal-directed.

Lolita – normal, sometimes illogical.

8 Thought Content Humbert – seems to be educated and knows about social norms.

Lolita – also seems to be well-versed in social norms.

9 Perception Humbert – Normal level of perception. Showed delusion of persecution


and hallucinated in the later part of the movie.

Lolita – also normal level of perception and no hallucinations.


10 Orientation Humbert – Normal level of orientation. Seemingly sane.

Lolita – Also normal level of orientation, although contradicted by


hyperactive behaviour.

11 Memory Humbert – long-term intact. Able to recall memories from when he


Concentration was 14 years old.

Lolita – Seems to be also long-term intact. Not enough information to


judge.
12 Insight/ Judgement Humbert – Hung up on what happened when he was 14 years old. Sane
Reliability and but does immoral things that he is aware of. Functions appropriately in
Environment a social setting.

Lolita – Flirtatious and playful behaviour may have resulted from bad
terms with her mother. May be seeking parental love in
romantic/sexual relationships.

Julius Adrian P. Jimenez March 02, 2023

Practitioner Signature Date

Lolita and Humbert _______________________

Patient Name ID #

JULIUS ADRIAN JIMENEZ


BS PSYCH 3B

Clinical Psychology Mental Status Examination Activity (Lolita 1997)

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