Friday, November 21, 2008

Case Study 7

Case Study 7: A 35-year-old clothing salesman was showing a particularly fussy customer a suit 2 months ago and suddenly began to sweat profusely. His heart started to pound, he felt dizzy, and became fearful that he was about to die. The customer didn’t notice his condition and continued to question him about the suit in minute detail. The patient, feeling faint, abruptly left the customer and went to lie down in the back of the store. The customer became insulted, complained to the manager, and left. When the manager found the patient he was slumped in a chair in the back room trembling. Approximately 10 minutes later the patient’s symptoms began to subside. He saw his physician the next day who found no evidence of any medical problems. Two weeks later, he had another similar unexpected attack. Since that time he has worried continuously about having another attack. His friends and colleagues have noticed that he is no longer as spontaneous and outgoing as he had been in the past.


-According to http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/dsm4TRclassification.htm#Anxiety, this 35-year-old clothing salesman has panic disorder. Some symptoms of panic disorder include shortness of breath, trembling or shaking, sweating, feeling dizzy, and heart palptations, which the patient is all observed to have. According to http://www.helpguide.org/mental/panic_disorder_anxiety_attack_symptom_treatment.htm, cognitive behavioral therapy is the most effective form of treatment for panic attacks, panic disorders, and agoraphobia. This type of therapy focuses on the patient's thinking patterns and behaviors that are causing the panic disorders, which helps the people see their disorder in a realistic point of view. I also recommend exposure therapy, which is when the patient experiences the physical feelings of panic in a safe and controlled environment. By have more "practice" at the panic sensation, the patient can learn healthier ways to cope with it.


Friday, November 7, 2008

Justin Timberlake



JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. Almost everyone can recognize this name when they hear it. Who wouldn't know who this talented musical sensation? Justin Randall Timberlake was born on January 31, 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee. He had his very first stage experience when he auditioned for "Star Search" at eleven years old. He got more showbiz experience when he was signed to the Disney Channel's 90's remake of the Mickey Mouse Club starting in 1993. When he was fourteen, Justin became a member of the boy band N Sync, which eventually became a huge hit around the world. In 2002 Justin worked on his debut solo album, which included many well-known songs including "Cry Me River" and "Like I Love You." Very eclectic, Justin is a pop singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Today, he is recognized as a successful solo singer and loved by countless fans.
In an interview, Justin Timberlake said that he had a mix of OCD, or Obsessive Complusive Disorder, and attention dificit disorder. These limitations affect Justin's life. He must always make sure that things are lined up perfectly. Also, the refrigerator can only be stocked with certain foods. However, despite the confinement of this disorders, Justin continues to sing and do what he enjoys. He stated that he still "loves to perform and it doesn't stop him from living."
Although OCD may seem less severe than many other disorders, it can greatly impact and take over a person's life. It is very unfortunate that such a well-known and diligent singer is limited by this disorder. His determination to continue with his career in spite of this is a feat that should be greatly admired.
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