Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Clinical Internship
Trainee’s Name:
Supervisor:
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Rawalpindi
2022
DECLARATION
Psychological Advisory Panel, duration 19 July 2022 – 28 August 2022 hereby declare that
the matter presented in this case report is original work under supervision of Ms. Maria
01-08-2022
Table of content
Sr No Topics Page No
1 Identifying Information 04
3 Presenting Complaints 05
4 Personal History 05
5 Family History 05
8 Educational History 06
9 Psychosexual History 06
10 Premorbid Personality 07
11 Behavioral Observation 07
12 Psychological Assessment 07
13 Suspected Problem 07
14 Case Formulation 08
15 Prognosis 09
16 Intervention Plan 09
17 References 11
Case 1 – Generalized Anxiety Disorder 4
Identifying Information:
Name: SA
Gender: Male
Age: 28 years
Religion: Islam
Education: MSC
The patient complained of palpitations, irritation, muscle tightness, and being quickly
worn out when she arrived at the private hospital. For the treatment of her issues, he was
Presenting Complaints:
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Personal History:
According to the client's mother, her birth was normal. The client did not report any
difficulties during or after pregnancy. All of his developmental milestones were reached at
the proper ages for him. There were no notable illnesses noted during his childhood. When he
first began attending school at age 3, the client was a well-behaved and diligent pupil.
on them, which led to a strong academic record. The client worked for a bank.
When the client was 12 years old, he entered puberty. His initial reaction to these
changes, particularly his physical growth, was a little perplexing, but he eventually grasped
them. The client's religious leaning was acceptable because he regularly attended services and
Family History:
Father RK was a graduate and 65 years old. He was courteous and owned his own
electronics firm. He always thought about others and played a role of authoritative figure in
his family. The mother HK was an Intermediate who was 54 years old. She was a respectable
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housewife. The parents had an excellent relationship and showed constant concern for one
The client was one of three people that made up the client's nuclear family. The
residents of the house displayed a good sense of community and care for one another. The
Educational History:
Psychosexual History:
Premorbid Personality:
He was naughty and chatty as a child. He enjoyed playing cricket and reading various
children's books. He was really outgoing. He cut himself off from his friends and family as a
result of his anxiousness. He was left alone. He was also unable to carry on with his
coursework.
Behavioral Observation:
Psychological Assessment:
1. Clinical Interview
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Clinical Interview:
A thorough history of the client's family life, personal life, and history of the current
The client was a 28-year-old male. He stood 6 feet 3 inches tall. He had dark hair and
nice features. He was in a good mood and was interested in everything. He had a regular
speech pattern and was cheerful in his interaction. Regarding short- and long-term memory
storage as well as distant recall, memory functions were intact. He had trouble focusing on
anything. Depersonalization and derealization to some extents were noticed. His capacity for
abstract thought was adequate. He had good sense of place, time, and people, as well as good
Diagnosis:
Case Formulation:
anxiety and worry, occurring more days than not for at least 6 months, about a number of
events or activities. The individual finds it difficult to control the worry. The anxiety and
worry are associated with three (or more) of the following six symptoms. (Association, 2013)
Restlessness
Irritability
Muscle tension
Sleep disturbances
other key areas of functioning are brought on by the anxiety, concern, or physical symptoms.
Because the client got tired easily, generalized anxiety disorder was identified as the client's
condition. He struggled to focus at work. Additionally disrupted was his social life.
Numerous research had backed the psychodynamic perspective's claim that overly
this instance, the client's parents were too protective of him, which made him overly sensitive
fundamentally illogical presumptions. In this instance, the client felt more apprehensive and
had more pessimistic views that if he went outside, he would be in greater risk. According to
metacognitive theory, people start to feel more worried and hold more unfavorable thoughts
Prognosis:
The client's prognosis was favorable because he desired to deal with his issues and
Intervention Plan:
The client's intervention strategy was developed using the Cognitive Behavior
Therapy model while taking into account the client's particular needs.
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The client received psychoeducation to explain the nature and symptoms of the
anxiety and to assess the impact of the anxiety on his health, social life, and academic
performance.
The client's family received family counselling to help them learn how to handle the
client's anxiety. The client's family should inspire and encourage him to modify his
Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Therapy would help the client comprehend the causes,
consequences, and maintenance of his anxiety. The client experienced less fear,
The individual received exposure therapy. The client was encouraged by this therapy
to enter the terrifying social situations and to stay there until his fear passes.
The client received group therapy to help them deal with anxious situations in a safe
The client received reinforcement from others who had experienced similar obstacles
The client received instruction in assertiveness and social skills so they may practice
Self-management skills were given to the client to understand his negative and
References